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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... habit both of body and mind . Expression , in elocutionary forms , is action : it is a thing utterly incompatible with listlessness , indolence , or languor . Eloquence HINTS ON THE MODES OF PRACTICE IN THE USE OF THIS VOLUME,
... habit both of body and mind . Expression , in elocutionary forms , is action : it is a thing utterly incompatible with listlessness , indolence , or languor . Eloquence HINTS ON THE MODES OF PRACTICE IN THE USE OF THIS VOLUME,
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... minds . " But eloquence is not . The true orator has always defined eloquence as ac- tion . Eloquence is not - in its ... mind to which he is habituated , — entail a ten- dency to inaction , as regards manifestation and expressiou . When ...
... minds . " But eloquence is not . The true orator has always defined eloquence as ac- tion . Eloquence is not - in its ... mind to which he is habituated , — entail a ten- dency to inaction , as regards manifestation and expressiou . When ...
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... 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 fitting recitation of ...
... 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 fitting recitation of ...
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... mind ; and in contributing them to the objects of this volume , the com- piler feels assured that their authors have rendered an invaluable ser- vice to the purposes of the profession which they sustain . * The late Rev. Dr. Nettleton ...
... mind ; and in contributing them to the objects of this volume , the com- piler feels assured that their authors have rendered an invaluable ser- vice to the purposes of the profession which they sustain . * The late Rev. Dr. Nettleton ...
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... mind which artificial language is too inflexible to express . Written words , even when they embody the general idea , the substantial meaning , are often unable to ex- hibit those evanescent shades of sentiment which are clearly ...
... mind which artificial language is too inflexible to express . Written words , even when they embody the general idea , the substantial meaning , are often unable to ex- hibit those evanescent shades of sentiment which are clearly ...
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