Werner's Magazine: A Magazine of Expression, Volume 26Werner's Magazine Company, 1901 |
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... Means of Instruction , The . Sir John Stainer .... Party 177 533 Easter Lilies . ( Quotations . ) 523 Public Speaking in Colleges . Comment by S. H. Clark ... 80 ... Evening Readings at Brooklyn Institute , 1900-01 ....... 177 Put the ...
... Means of Instruction , The . Sir John Stainer .... Party 177 533 Easter Lilies . ( Quotations . ) 523 Public Speaking in Colleges . Comment by S. H. Clark ... 80 ... Evening Readings at Brooklyn Institute , 1900-01 ....... 177 Put the ...
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... means , it takes twelve seconds to sing each group . The same in- struction applies . It is not to be used by young singers during first week of drill . The second week use it once a day , for five minutes ; later , twice a day . Such ...
... means , it takes twelve seconds to sing each group . The same in- struction applies . It is not to be used by young singers during first week of drill . The second week use it once a day , for five minutes ; later , twice a day . Such ...
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... means time and expense ; but there is no other way to make good voices . Twenty minutes a week for one hun- dred students means two thousand minutes , or , roughly , six hours a day 20 WERNER'S MAGAZINE .
... means time and expense ; but there is no other way to make good voices . Twenty minutes a week for one hun- dred students means two thousand minutes , or , roughly , six hours a day 20 WERNER'S MAGAZINE .
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... means that the voice rests upon an elastic cushion that responds to the slightest tone - pressure , but with an instant resilience buoys up the tone , thus preventing rasping of the sur- rounding parts , squeezing of the throat , and a ...
... means that the voice rests upon an elastic cushion that responds to the slightest tone - pressure , but with an instant resilience buoys up the tone , thus preventing rasping of the sur- rounding parts , squeezing of the throat , and a ...
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... means pleasant , commentary on the lack of attention to this feature of education . Of no other civilized nation can it be said that no regard whatsoever is had , and even among the well educated , for accurate and refined pronunciation ...
... means pleasant , commentary on the lack of attention to this feature of education . Of no other civilized nation can it be said that no regard whatsoever is had , and even among the well educated , for accurate and refined pronunciation ...
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25 cents a-ha Aladdin American arms stretching upward artistic beautiful Ben-Hur breath Brer Bear Bryant chariot chest child Christmas counts death downward at sides dramatic elocution elocutionist expression false cords Faust feel fingers float floor Foot and Leg forearms forward front girl give Goethe Goethe's half side head heart HEIN knees left foot LESSON LESSON-TALK look March ment Mephistopheles Miss movement mystery plays never Oberammergau Passion Play orator oratory phonation physical culture play poet Point Position Exercise pumpkin pumpkin pie pupils pushing downward Raise RAUT RAUTENDELEIN recitations right foot Santa Claus scene shoulder level sing Song Sorrows of Werther speech stage Stand stuttering teach teacher THANKSGIVING thee things thou thought tion tone touch trunk turn palms twisting with bending upward and pushing vocal voice WERNER'S MAGAZINE WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT words Wrote poems York
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Página 4 - TO him who in the love of nature holds Communion with her visible forms, she speaks A various language ; for his gayer hours She has a voice of gladness, and a smile And eloquence of beauty, and she glides Into his darker musings, with a mild And healing sympathy, that steals away Their sharpness ere he is aware.
Página 14 - Shall one by one be gathered to thy side, By those who in their turn shall follow them.
Página 303 - I hear her in the tunefu' birds, I hear her charm the air : There's not a bonnie flower that springs By fountain...
Página 358 - Then shall he answer them, saying, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye did it not to one of the least of these, ye did it not to me. And these shall go away into everlasting punishment: but the righteous into life eternal.
Página 13 - So shalt thou rest, and what if thou withdraw In silence from the living, and no friend Take note of thy departure? All that breathe Will share thy destiny. The gay will laugh When thou art gone, the solemn brood of care Plod on, and each one as before will chase His favorite phantom ; yet all these shall leave Their mirth and their employments, and shall come And make their bed with thee.
Página 12 - Where rolls the Oregon, and hears no sound Save his own dashings — yet the dead are there; And millions in those solitudes, since first The flight of years began, have laid them down In their last sleep — the dead reign there alone. So shalt thou rest; and what if thou withdraw In silence from the living, and no friend Take note of thy departure?
Página 358 - For I was a hungered, and ye gave me meat : I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink : I was a stranger, and ye took me in: 36 Naked, and ye clothed me : I was sick, and ye visited me : I was in prison, and ye came unto me.
Página 9 - The hills, Rock-ribbed, and ancient as the sun; the vales, Stretching in pensive quietness between; The venerable woods; rivers that move In majesty ; and the complaining brooks, That make the meadows green; and, poured round all, Old ocean's gray and melancholy waste,— Are but the solemn decorations all Of the great tomb of man.
Página 11 - Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregon, and hears no sound Save his own dashings — yet the dead are there ! And millions in those solitudes, since first The flight of years began, have laid them down In their last sleep — the dead reign there alone.
Página 6 - To be a brother to the insensible rock And to the sluggish clod, which the rude swain Turns with his share, and treads upon.