The Speaker, Or, Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers and Disposed Under Proper Heads: With a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking : to which are Prefixed Two Essays, I. On Elocution, II. On Reading Works of TasteF.C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - 346 páginas |
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... sounds . The nature of the sounds , therefore , ought to be well under- stood : and much pains should be taken to discover and correct those faults in articulation , which , though often ascribed to some defect in the organs of speech ...
... sounds . The nature of the sounds , therefore , ought to be well under- stood : and much pains should be taken to discover and correct those faults in articulation , which , though often ascribed to some defect in the organs of speech ...
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... sounds which are incor- rectly uttered ; and especially , by remarking them whenever they occur in conversation . Öther defects in articulation regard the complex sounds , and consist in a confused and cluttering pronunciation of words ...
... sounds which are incor- rectly uttered ; and especially , by remarking them whenever they occur in conversation . Öther defects in articulation regard the complex sounds , and consist in a confused and cluttering pronunciation of words ...
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... sounds which require an empha- tical pronunciation ; read aloud in the open air , and with all the exertion you can command ; preserve your body in an erect attitude while you are speaking ; let all the consonant sounds be expressed ...
... sounds which require an empha- tical pronunciation ; read aloud in the open air , and with all the exertion you can command ; preserve your body in an erect attitude while you are speaking ; let all the consonant sounds be expressed ...
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... sounds belonging to the letters v and w . One who had contracted this habit would find some difficulty in pronouncing these words ; I like white wine ... sound , which gradually becomes soft and faint , although Xiv ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
... sounds belonging to the letters v and w . One who had contracted this habit would find some difficulty in pronouncing these words ; I like white wine ... sound , which gradually becomes soft and faint , although Xiv ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
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... sound , which gradually becomes soft and faint , although the note , during the whole vibration , remains the same ; so any articulate sound may be uttered with different degrees of strength , proportioned to the degree of exertion with ...
... sound , which gradually becomes soft and faint , although the note , during the whole vibration , remains the same ; so any articulate sound may be uttered with different degrees of strength , proportioned to the degree of exertion with ...
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