The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 páginas |
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... rules will only produce affected decla- mation , not just elocution . And some accurate observers , judging , perhaps , from a few unlucky specimens of modern eloquence , have concluded that this is the only law which ought to be The ...
... rules will only produce affected decla- mation , not just elocution . And some accurate observers , judging , perhaps , from a few unlucky specimens of modern eloquence , have concluded that this is the only law which ought to be The ...
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... rules are useless ; and that good sense , and a cultivated taste , are the only requisites to form a good public speaker ... RULE I. Let your articulation be distinct and deliberate . rj ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . Galgacus the General of the ...
... rules are useless ; and that good sense , and a cultivated taste , are the only requisites to form a good public speaker ... RULE I. Let your articulation be distinct and deliberate . rj ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . Galgacus the General of the ...
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Essay on Elocution and Directions for Reading William Enfield. RULE I. Let your articulation be distinct and deliberate . A good Articulation consists in giving a clear and full utterance to the several simple and com- plex sounds . The ...
Essay on Elocution and Directions for Reading William Enfield. RULE I. Let your articulation be distinct and deliberate . A good Articulation consists in giving a clear and full utterance to the several simple and com- plex sounds . The ...
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... RULE I I. Let your Pronunciation be bold and forcible . Ал N insipid flatness and languor is an almost universal ... rule , beware of running into the extreme of vociferation . We find this fault chiefly among those , who , in contempt ...
... RULE I I. Let your Pronunciation be bold and forcible . Ал N insipid flatness and languor is an almost universal ... rule , beware of running into the extreme of vociferation . We find this fault chiefly among those , who , in contempt ...
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... RULE III . Acquire a compass and variety in the height of your voice . e , f THE monotony so much complained of in re public speakers , is chiefly owing to the neglect of this rule . They generally content themselves with one certain ...
... RULE III . Acquire a compass and variety in the height of your voice . e , f THE monotony so much complained of in re public speakers , is chiefly owing to the neglect of this rule . They generally content themselves with one certain ...
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The Speaker ; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English ... William Enfield Vista de fragmentos - 1803 |
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