Pulpit Elocution: Comprising Remarks on the Effect of Manner in Public Discourse; the Elements of Elocution, Applied to the Reading of the Scriptures, Hymns, and Sermons; with Observations on the Principles of Gesture; and a Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking |
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66 Neglect of Vocal Culture Remedies for Defective culture , Effects of Due
Cultivation , on the “ Quality ” of the Voice , Articulation , Force and “ Stress , "
Pitch , “ Inflection , Movement , ” “ Rhythm ” and Pausing , Emphasis , “
Expression ...
66 Neglect of Vocal Culture Remedies for Defective culture , Effects of Due
Cultivation , on the “ Quality ” of the Voice , Articulation , Force and “ Stress , "
Pitch , “ Inflection , Movement , ” “ Rhythm ” and Pausing , Emphasis , “
Expression ...
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No physical function of man is capable of greater improvement than the voice . Its
compass , its musical quality , its distinctness , its flexibility , its delicate utterance
of sentiment , admit of indefinite improvement . The oratorical taste , too , can be ...
No physical function of man is capable of greater improvement than the voice . Its
compass , its musical quality , its distinctness , its flexibility , its delicate utterance
of sentiment , admit of indefinite improvement . The oratorical taste , too , can be ...
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... on appropriate occasions , rise to impressive force of manner , falls short , not
merely of eloquent effect , but of true and manly expression . Freedom ,
appropriateness , grace , are all inferior to this master quality . An energetic
speaker will ...
... on appropriate occasions , rise to impressive force of manner , falls short , not
merely of eloquent effect , but of true and manly expression . Freedom ,
appropriateness , grace , are all inferior to this master quality . An energetic
speaker will ...
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... in that of a third , from its prolongation and slowness of sound ; whilst all these
properties may still be traced united in the style of each ; with this distinction , only
, that while one quality preponderates in one speaker , another may in another .
... in that of a third , from its prolongation and slowness of sound ; whilst all these
properties may still be traced united in the style of each ; with this distinction , only
, that while one quality preponderates in one speaker , another may in another .
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The office of the first named class , seems to have been that of moulding the
voice as to “ quality , " the effect of vocal sound , as true , full , and agrecable , or
otherwise , – that of the sccond , to impart force and compass by rigorous
practical ...
The office of the first named class , seems to have been that of moulding the
voice as to “ quality , " the effect of vocal sound , as true , full , and agrecable , or
otherwise , – that of the sccond , to impart force and compass by rigorous
practical ...
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