Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and SpeakingFlagg & Gould, 1828 - Всего страниц: 404 |
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... voice , he should be carefully corrected , according to the suggestions given , p . 43 , 50 , 51 , and 88. - After getting the command of the voice , the great point to be steadily kept in view , is to apply the principles of emphasis ...
... voice , he should be carefully corrected , according to the suggestions given , p . 43 , 50 , 51 , and 88. - After getting the command of the voice , the great point to be steadily kept in view , is to apply the principles of emphasis ...
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... voice 99 103 • SECT . 4 . Quantity 106 Strength of voice important to a public speaker 107 -Depends on good organs of speech • . 108 -And on the proper exercise of these organs 109 Directions for preserving and strengthening them 110 ...
... voice 99 103 • SECT . 4 . Quantity 106 Strength of voice important to a public speaker 107 -Depends on good organs of speech • . 108 -And on the proper exercise of these organs 109 Directions for preserving and strengthening them 110 ...
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... voice the degrees of emphatic stress , and all the varieties of pitch , quantity of sound , and rate of utterance which sen- timent demands . But he is trammelled with the narrow- ness of language as presented to the eye . He has been ...
... voice the degrees of emphatic stress , and all the varieties of pitch , quantity of sound , and rate of utterance which sen- timent demands . But he is trammelled with the narrow- ness of language as presented to the eye . He has been ...
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Ebenezer Porter. men , habits of voice , once established , cannot be changed without great and persevering efforts ; and ... voice . These princi- ples being well settled in the mind of the pupil 2 * READING . 17 SECT 2 Correct reading ...
Ebenezer Porter. men , habits of voice , once established , cannot be changed without great and persevering efforts ; and ... voice . These princi- ples being well settled in the mind of the pupil 2 * READING . 17 SECT 2 Correct reading ...
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... voice , must be regarded as subsidiary to expression of feeling , or they are worse than useless . Emotion is the thing . One flash of passion on the cheek , one beam of feeling from the eye , one thrilling note of sensibility from the ...
... voice , must be regarded as subsidiary to expression of feeling , or they are worse than useless . Emotion is the thing . One flash of passion on the cheek , one beam of feeling from the eye , one thrilling note of sensibility from the ...
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