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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... distinct from that of popular oratory . The materials and the suggestions for such cultivation , the present volume is designed to supply . - The plan on which the contents of the following pages , are ar- ranged , embraces , 1st ...
... distinct from that of popular oratory . The materials and the suggestions for such cultivation , the present volume is designed to supply . - The plan on which the contents of the following pages , are ar- ranged , embraces , 1st ...
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... distinct and well - marked , but fluent Enunciation ; the power of giving forth , at pleasure , any degree of Force , from whis- pering to shouting and calling ; every species of " Stress ; " the ability to exemplify any Pitch of voice ...
... distinct and well - marked , but fluent Enunciation ; the power of giving forth , at pleasure , any degree of Force , from whis- pering to shouting and calling ; every species of " Stress ; " the ability to exemplify any Pitch of voice ...
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... distinct sounds . Some of them are very grateful to the ear ; and all of them together make the music of our language . Now it generally happens that every uncultivated speaker fails to utter several of them ; and usually those which ...
... distinct sounds . Some of them are very grateful to the ear ; and all of them together make the music of our language . Now it generally happens that every uncultivated speaker fails to utter several of them ; and usually those which ...
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... defect in Dr. Webster's dictionary , was much to be regretted , as the fulness and accuracy of its definitions , render it otherwise so valua- even fail in respect of a distinct articulation of syllables 46 PULPIT ELOCUTION .
... defect in Dr. Webster's dictionary , was much to be regretted , as the fulness and accuracy of its definitions , render it otherwise so valua- even fail in respect of a distinct articulation of syllables 46 PULPIT ELOCUTION .
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... distinct articulation of syllables . and sounds , so far as to obscure the sense of whatever he utters , or even to render him unintelligible . But of these evils he is unaware ; he has not been accustomed to watch his own habits ; he ...
... distinct articulation of syllables . and sounds , so far as to obscure the sense of whatever he utters , or even to render him unintelligible . But of these evils he is unaware ; he has not been accustomed to watch his own habits ; he ...
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