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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... intense thought . To him it is doubly important that he should know how to use his voice skillfully , -effectively to others , and yet with ease to himself . The sedentary form of life to which he must ever be closely limited by the ...
... intense thought . To him it is doubly important that he should know how to use his voice skillfully , -effectively to others , and yet with ease to himself . The sedentary form of life to which he must ever be closely limited by the ...
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... intense emotion . Earnestness is the natural language of sincerity ; it is the condition of persuasion . It is the security for the orator's success , - most of all , in the case of him who is not contending for palpable rights and ...
... intense emotion . Earnestness is the natural language of sincerity ; it is the condition of persuasion . It is the security for the orator's success , - most of all , in the case of him who is not contending for palpable rights and ...
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... intense reality . In the act of reading impressively a strain of poetry , he is but exerting that receptive and expressive power which makes all things real and fresh to himself , and conse- quently to others , which dwells in the soul ...
... intense reality . In the act of reading impressively a strain of poetry , he is but exerting that receptive and expressive power which makes all things real and fresh to himself , and conse- quently to others , which dwells in the soul ...
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... intense emotion . We hear it in the true and appropriate reading of the raptu- rous strains of the prophets and the psalmist , in the sacred Scriptures . It belongs , also , to the empassioned aspira- tions and devout ecstasies of the ...
... intense emotion . We hear it in the true and appropriate reading of the raptu- rous strains of the prophets and the psalmist , in the sacred Scriptures . It belongs , also , to the empassioned aspira- tions and devout ecstasies of the ...
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... intense interest are justly expected to ex- cite ardor of feeling and glow of expression . Men , in relation to such subjects , are generally more willing to pardon something to the spirit of warm emotion , than to be content with ...
... intense interest are justly expected to ex- cite ardor of feeling and glow of expression . Men , in relation to such subjects , are generally more willing to pardon something to the spirit of warm emotion , than to be content with ...
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