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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... NATURE , is certainly the fundamental law of Oratory , without a regard to which , all o- ther rules will only produce affected declamation , not just elocution . And fome accurate obfervers , judging , perhaps , from a few unlucky ...
... NATURE , is certainly the fundamental law of Oratory , without a regard to which , all o- ther rules will only produce affected declamation , not just elocution . And fome accurate obfervers , judging , perhaps , from a few unlucky ...
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... nature , and as far as they prevail must destroy all propri- ety and grace of utterance ; and to make choice of fuch ... natural order , for the direction of the unex- perienced and unpractifed learner ? And what is there in the art of ...
... nature , and as far as they prevail must destroy all propri- ety and grace of utterance ; and to make choice of fuch ... natural order , for the direction of the unex- perienced and unpractifed learner ? And what is there in the art of ...
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... nature of these founds , therefore , ought to be well understood ; and much pains should be taken to discover and correct thofe faults in articulation , which , though often afcribed to fome defect in the organs of fpeech , are ...
... nature of these founds , therefore , ought to be well understood ; and much pains should be taken to discover and correct thofe faults in articulation , which , though often afcribed to fome defect in the organs of fpeech , are ...
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... Nature instructs us to relate a story , to fupport an argument , to com- mand a fervant , to utter exclamations of anger or rage , and to pour forth lamentations and forrows , not only with different tones , but different eleva- tions ...
... Nature instructs us to relate a story , to fupport an argument , to com- mand a fervant , to utter exclamations of anger or rage , and to pour forth lamentations and forrows , not only with different tones , but different eleva- tions ...
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... nature directs . In the fame composition there may be frequent occasion to alter the height of the voice , in paff- ing from one part to another , without any change of perfon . Shakespear's " All the world's a stage , " & c . and his ...
... nature directs . In the fame composition there may be frequent occasion to alter the height of the voice , in paff- ing from one part to another , without any change of perfon . Shakespear's " All the world's a stage , " & c . and his ...
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