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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... and complex founds . The nature of these founds , therefore , ought to be well under- ftood ; and much pains fhould be taken to discover and a 5 corre & correct thofe faults in articulation , which , though often ELOCUTION . ix.
... and complex founds . The nature of these founds , therefore , ought to be well under- ftood ; and much pains fhould be taken to discover and a 5 corre & correct thofe faults in articulation , which , though often ELOCUTION . ix.
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... these exercises with perseverance , till you have acquired ftrength and energy of speech . BUT in obferving this rule , beware of running into the extreme of vociferation . This fault is chiefly found among thole , who in contempt and ...
... these exercises with perseverance , till you have acquired ftrength and energy of speech . BUT in obferving this rule , beware of running into the extreme of vociferation . This fault is chiefly found among thole , who in contempt and ...
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... these are far from marking all the paufes which ought to be made in fpeaking . A mechanical attention to these refting - places has perhaps been one caufe of monotony , by leading the reader to an uniform cadence at every full period ...
... these are far from marking all the paufes which ought to be made in fpeaking . A mechanical attention to these refting - places has perhaps been one caufe of monotony , by leading the reader to an uniform cadence at every full period ...
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... these things * . On the contrary , interrogative fentences are terminated by the fufpending pause ; as in the following example † : - Hold you the watch to - night ? We do , my lord , —Arm'd say you ? -Arm'd , my lord . - From top to ...
... these things * . On the contrary , interrogative fentences are terminated by the fufpending pause ; as in the following example † : - Hold you the watch to - night ? We do , my lord , —Arm'd say you ? -Arm'd , my lord . - From top to ...
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... these the general air and gefture naturally accord . The ufe of this language is not confined to the more vehement paffior . Upon every fubject and occafion on which we fpeak , fome kind of feeling accompanies the words ; and this ...
... these the general air and gefture naturally accord . The ufe of this language is not confined to the more vehement paffior . Upon every fubject and occafion on which we fpeak , fome kind of feeling accompanies the words ; and this ...
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