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. By William Enfield ... A New Edition, Corrected ...J. Johnson, 1782 - 405 páginas |
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... give the speaker an opportunity of exercising himself in each branch of elocution ; all this must be the effect of attention and labour ; and in all this much affiftance may certainly be derived from in- ftruction . What are rules or ...
... give the speaker an opportunity of exercising himself in each branch of elocution ; all this must be the effect of attention and labour ; and in all this much affiftance may certainly be derived from in- ftruction . What are rules or ...
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... gives the word of command ; the watchman , when he announces the hour of the night ; the fovereign , when he iffues his edict ; the fenator , when he harangues ; the lover , when he whifpers his tender tale ; do not differ more in the ...
... gives the word of command ; the watchman , when he announces the hour of the night ; the fovereign , when he iffues his edict ; the fenator , when he harangues ; the lover , when he whifpers his tender tale ; do not differ more in the ...
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... give you fuch a command of voice , as is fcarcely to be ac- quired by any other method . Having repeated this experiment till you can speak with ease at feveral heights of the voice ; read , as exercises on this rule , fuch compofitions ...
... give you fuch a command of voice , as is fcarcely to be ac- quired by any other method . Having repeated this experiment till you can speak with ease at feveral heights of the voice ; read , as exercises on this rule , fuch compofitions ...
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... gives to every part its proper found , and thus conveys to the mind of the reader the full import of the whole . It is ... give thofe inflexions and varia- tions to the voice , which nature requires : and it is for want of this previous ...
... gives to every part its proper found , and thus conveys to the mind of the reader the full import of the whole . It is ... give thofe inflexions and varia- tions to the voice , which nature requires : and it is for want of this previous ...
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... gives him a previous knowledge of the several inflections , emphases , and tones which the words require . And by taking off his eye from the book , it in part relieves him from the influence of the school - boy habit of reading in a ...
... gives him a previous knowledge of the several inflections , emphases , and tones which the words require . And by taking off his eye from the book , it in part relieves him from the influence of the school - boy habit of reading in a ...
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