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 is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution, Also an Essay on Reading Works of Tastebooksellers, 1801 - 300 páginas |
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... give you fuch a command of voice , as is fcarcely to be acquired by any other method . Having repeated this experiment till you can fpeak with ease at feveral heights of the voice ; read , as exercifes on this rule , fuch compofitions ...
... give you fuch a command of voice , as is fcarcely to be acquired by any other method . Having repeated this experiment till you can fpeak with ease at feveral heights of the voice ; read , as exercifes on this rule , fuch compofitions ...
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... fo any articulate found may be uttered with differ- ent degrees of ftrength , proportioned to the degree of exertion with which it is fpoken . In all words confifting of of more fyllables than one , we give fome one xiv . ESSAY ON.
... fo any articulate found may be uttered with differ- ent degrees of ftrength , proportioned to the degree of exertion with which it is fpoken . In all words confifting of of more fyllables than one , we give fome one xiv . ESSAY ON.
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... give fome one fyllable a more forcible utterance than the reft . This variety of found , which is called Accent , ferves to diftinguish from each other the words of which a fentence is compofed : without it , the ear would perceive ...
... give fome one fyllable a more forcible utterance than the reft . This variety of found , which is called Accent , ferves to diftinguish from each other the words of which a fentence is compofed : without it , the ear would perceive ...
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... give thofe inflections and variations to the voice , which nature requires ; and it is for want of this previous ftudy , more perhaps than from any other caufe , that we fo often hear perfons read with an improper emphasis , or with no ...
... give thofe inflections and variations to the voice , which nature requires ; and it is for want of this previous ftudy , more perhaps than from any other caufe , that we fo often hear perfons read with an improper emphasis , or with no ...
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... give the hearer a diftinct perception of the conftruction and meaning of each fentence , and a clear understanding of the whole . An uninterrupted rapidity of utterance is one of the worst faults in elocution . A fpeaker , who has this ...
... give the hearer a diftinct perception of the conftruction and meaning of each fentence , and a clear understanding of the whole . An uninterrupted rapidity of utterance is one of the worst faults in elocution . A fpeaker , who has this ...
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