Practical Elocution: Containing Illustrations of the Principles of Reading and Public Speaking : Also a Selection of the Best Pieces from Ancient and Modern Authors, Accompanied by Explanatory Notes. : the Whole Adapted to the Purposes of Improvement in Reading and OratoryErastus H. Pease & Company, 1852 - 312 Seiten |
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... means of judg- ing , the matter which it contains will be beneficial to all who are desirous of teaching or learning the sublime art . Lord Bacon took " all knowledge to be his province . " Mrs. Sigourney advises us to " take all ...
... means of judg- ing , the matter which it contains will be beneficial to all who are desirous of teaching or learning the sublime art . Lord Bacon took " all knowledge to be his province . " Mrs. Sigourney advises us to " take all ...
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... mean- ing of an author ; and , having ascertained it , that he convey it , not only correctly , but with force , beauty , variety , and effect . And it requires a speaker to impress the exact lineaments of nature upon his sentiments ...
... mean- ing of an author ; and , having ascertained it , that he convey it , not only correctly , but with force , beauty , variety , and effect . And it requires a speaker to impress the exact lineaments of nature upon his sentiments ...
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... means of making a person a good reader , or an eloquent speak- er , is , to teach him the sounds which single letters or combi- nation of two letters , actually have ; and the adoption of this method will enable the pupil to give them ...
... means of making a person a good reader , or an eloquent speak- er , is , to teach him the sounds which single letters or combi- nation of two letters , actually have ; and the adoption of this method will enable the pupil to give them ...
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... means , that the elocu- tion of joy is very different from that of prayer . A striking instance of the importance of inquiring into the meaning of an author , and of adapting the voice to it , is to be found in the latter part of St ...
... means , that the elocu- tion of joy is very different from that of prayer . A striking instance of the importance of inquiring into the meaning of an author , and of adapting the voice to it , is to be found in the latter part of St ...
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... means : if , when the crime is committed , no evil consequence will result from it , the sooner it is perpetrated , the better . It is , therefore , necessary to ele- vate the voice on the word done , as it first occurs . Any other mode ...
... means : if , when the crime is committed , no evil consequence will result from it , the sooner it is perpetrated , the better . It is , therefore , necessary to ele- vate the voice on the word done , as it first occurs . Any other mode ...
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