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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The most eloquent tones of the human voice , and the most impressive forms of
attitude ard action , are those which spring from the most vivid state of the soul ,
under a powerful inspiration . 4. A high tone of the animal spirits , and a quick ...
The most eloquent tones of the human voice , and the most impressive forms of
attitude ard action , are those which spring from the most vivid state of the soul ,
under a powerful inspiration . 4. A high tone of the animal spirits , and a quick ...
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The highest expressive action of the human mind , is that in which eloquence , in
its sublime inspiration , passes into the form of poetry . The art of elocution
recognizes this fact , and presents to the student , as the noblest of all its
exercises ...
The highest expressive action of the human mind , is that in which eloquence , in
its sublime inspiration , passes into the form of poetry . The art of elocution
recognizes this fact , and presents to the student , as the noblest of all its
exercises ...
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Now this natural expressiveness of the human frame is an essential concomitant
of oral language . It is the first instrument which man uses in order to
communicate his thoughts , for he knows the meaning of signs before that of
articulate ...
Now this natural expressiveness of the human frame is an essential concomitant
of oral language . It is the first instrument which man uses in order to
communicate his thoughts , for he knows the meaning of signs before that of
articulate ...
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The natural language of the human body , being indispensable 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 ...
The natural language of the human body , being indispensable 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 ...
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And if we may still farther express our anticipations , we believe that three things
are demanded for the coming of that age ; a stronger faith in God and his word , a
profounder knowledge of divine and human things , a thorough cultivation of the
...
And if we may still farther express our anticipations , we believe that three things
are demanded for the coming of that age ; a stronger faith in God and his word , a
profounder knowledge of divine and human things , a thorough cultivation of the
...
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