The British Orator: Comprising Observations on Vocal Gymnastics, Articulation, Melody, Modulation, Force, Time, and Gesture : Together with a Copious Selection of Extracts in Poetry and Prose, for Exercise in Reading and DeclamationSimpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1901 - 511 страница |
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... true is this , that , to render words fully significant , they must , almost in every case , receive some aid from the manner of pronunciation and delivery ; and he who , in speaking , should employ bare words , without enforcing them ...
... true is this , that , to render words fully significant , they must , almost in every case , receive some aid from the manner of pronunciation and delivery ; and he who , in speaking , should employ bare words , without enforcing them ...
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... true that the inquiring and studious workman will cultivate his own mind at home ; but all workinen are not inquiring and studious , and the introduction or reading aloud to each other in turn would be productive of incal- culable ...
... true that the inquiring and studious workman will cultivate his own mind at home ; but all workinen are not inquiring and studious , and the introduction or reading aloud to each other in turn would be productive of incal- culable ...
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... true in some mea- but it can never be supposed that any preacher will be able to enter into his subject with such real warmth upon every occasion . Besides , every prudent man will be afraid to abandon himself so entirely to any ...
... true in some mea- but it can never be supposed that any preacher will be able to enter into his subject with such real warmth upon every occasion . Besides , every prudent man will be afraid to abandon himself so entirely to any ...
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... true state of the case , and gains the cause of his client , which may be an estate , or at most a life , he accomplishes his end . And of the speaker in a legislature , the very utmost that can be said , is that the good of his country ...
... true state of the case , and gains the cause of his client , which may be an estate , or at most a life , he accomplishes his end . And of the speaker in a legislature , the very utmost that can be said , is that the good of his country ...
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... true genius , will appear doubly wonderful , when considered as the creation of the same mind which had painted the infernal world . CHANNING . ON LORD BYRON'S LINES UPON THE FIELD OF WATERLOO . 56 THE BRITISH ORATOR .
... true genius , will appear doubly wonderful , when considered as the creation of the same mind which had painted the infernal world . CHANNING . ON LORD BYRON'S LINES UPON THE FIELD OF WATERLOO . 56 THE BRITISH ORATOR .
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