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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... whole art of angling by heart : heat the soup . - These and other similar faults may be corrected , by daily reading sentences so con- trived , as frequently to repeat the sounds which are incor- rectly uttered ; and especially , by ...
... whole art of angling by heart : heat the soup . - These and other similar faults may be corrected , by daily reading sentences so con- trived , as frequently to repeat the sounds which are incor- rectly uttered ; and especially , by ...
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... whole vibration , remains the same ; so any articulate sound may be uttered with different degrees of strength , proportioned to the degree of exertion with which it is spoken . In all words consisting of more syllables than one , we ...
... whole vibration , remains the same ; so any articulate sound may be uttered with different degrees of strength , proportioned to the degree of exertion with which it is spoken . In all words consisting of more syllables than one , we ...
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... whole . An uninterrupted rapidity of utterance is one of the worst faults in elocution , A speaker , who has this fault , may be com- pared to an alarmbell , which , when once put in motion , clat- ters on till the weight that moves it ...
... whole . An uninterrupted rapidity of utterance is one of the worst faults in elocution , A speaker , who has this fault , may be com- pared to an alarmbell , which , when once put in motion , clat- ters on till the weight that moves it ...
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... whole series with what follows . For example : Finally , brethren , whatsoever things are true , whatsoever things are honest , whatsoever things are just , whatsoever things are pure , what- soever things are lovely , whatsoever things ...
... whole series with what follows . For example : Finally , brethren , whatsoever things are true , whatsoever things are honest , whatsoever things are just , whatsoever things are pure , what- soever things are lovely , whatsoever things ...
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... whole of a sentence * , I have only to add , that after the utmost pains have been taken to acquire a just elocution , and this with the greatest success , there is some difficulty in carrying the art of speak- ing out of the school ...
... whole of a sentence * , I have only to add , that after the utmost pains have been taken to acquire a just elocution , and this with the greatest success , there is some difficulty in carrying the art of speak- ing out of the school ...
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