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 SpeakingW.F. Draper, 1869 - 413 Seiten |
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... Body , required for Public Speaking , . The Character of Oratorical Action , MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES IN READING AND SPEAKING , English Oratory . - Addison , • Pulpit Eloquence of England . - Sydney Smith , Eloquence of the Pulpit ...
... Body , required for Public Speaking , . The Character of Oratorical Action , MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES IN READING AND SPEAKING , English Oratory . - Addison , • Pulpit Eloquence of England . - Sydney Smith , Eloquence of the Pulpit ...
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... body ; and the student who tries to evade this condition , although he may do well , apparently , for a few years , usually sinks into debility , or contracts a decided - perhaps a fatal- bronchial affection . The sedentary man who is ...
... body ; and the student who tries to evade this condition , although he may do well , apparently , for a few years , usually sinks into debility , or contracts a decided - perhaps a fatal- bronchial affection . The sedentary man who is ...
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... body , and the free and forcible action of all its parts , in the full expression of posture , motion , and gesture , tend to impart vigor and pliancy , not less than freedom and grace ; while the unembarrassed and active play of heart ...
... body , and the free and forcible action of all its parts , in the full expression of posture , motion , and gesture , tend to impart vigor and pliancy , not less than freedom and grace ; while the unembarrassed and active play of heart ...
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... body expressive of thought and emotion . The eye , the cheek , the lip , the hand , the foot , the attitude of the limbs and chest and head , may all show forth a sentiment of the soul . It is a singular fact , that the choicest selec ...
... body expressive of thought and emotion . The eye , the cheek , the lip , the hand , the foot , the attitude of the limbs and chest and head , may all show forth a sentiment of the soul . It is a singular fact , that the choicest selec ...
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... body , being indis- pensable to the full effect of arbitrary language , is , of course , an essential accompaniment of all earnest address . A proper use of this natural language , is involved in a good elocution ; and such an elocution ...
... body , being indis- pensable to the full effect of arbitrary language , is , of course , an essential accompaniment of all earnest address . A proper use of this natural language , is involved in a good elocution ; and such an elocution ...
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