The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - Всего страниц: 376 |
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Стр. vii
... words . The most effect- ual methods of conquering this habit , are , to read aloud passages chosen for that purpose ( such for instance as abound with long and unusual words , or in which many short syllables come together ) and to ...
... words . The most effect- ual methods of conquering this habit , are , to read aloud passages chosen for that purpose ( such for instance as abound with long and unusual words , or in which many short syllables come together ) and to ...
Стр. viii
... words to drop from their lips with such a faint and feeble utterance , that they appear neither to understand of feel what they say themselves , nor to have any desire that it should be understood or felt by their audience . This is a ...
... words to drop from their lips with such a faint and feeble utterance , that they appear neither to understand of feel what they say themselves , nor to have any desire that it should be understood or felt by their audience . This is a ...
Стр. ix
... words , that upon the height at which he pitches his voice . 1 But it is an essential qualification of a good speaker , to be able to alter the height , as well as the strength and the tone of his voice , as oc- casion requires ...
... words , that upon the height at which he pitches his voice . 1 But it is an essential qualification of a good speaker , to be able to alter the height , as well as the strength and the tone of his voice , as oc- casion requires ...
Стр. x
... word of command ; the watchman , when he announces the hour of the night ; the sovereign , when he issues his edict ; the senator , when he harangues ; the lover , when he whispers ... words with propriety and elegance X ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
... word of command ; the watchman , when he announces the hour of the night ; the sovereign , when he issues his edict ; the senator , when he harangues ; the lover , when he whispers ... words with propriety and elegance X ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
Стр. xi
... words with propriety and elegance . It is not easy to fix upon any standard , by which the propriety of pronunciation is to be determined . Mere men of learning , in attempt- ing to make the etymology of words the rule of pronunciation ...
... words with propriety and elegance . It is not easy to fix upon any standard , by which the propriety of pronunciation is to be determined . Mere men of learning , in attempt- ing to make the etymology of words the rule of pronunciation ...
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