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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... Christian . ” — Pope , 283 " The Enterprise of the Pilgrim Fathers of N. E. " . E. Everett , 285 READING OF THE SCRIPTURES , 291 Narrative Passages , 295 Examples in Familiar Style , 296 66 Examples in " CONTENTS . 7.
... Christian . ” — Pope , 283 " The Enterprise of the Pilgrim Fathers of N. E. " . E. Everett , 285 READING OF THE SCRIPTURES , 291 Narrative Passages , 295 Examples in Familiar Style , 296 66 Examples in " CONTENTS . 7.
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... Passages from the Prophetic Writings , Lyric Passages , · THE READING OF HYMNS , Examples of Solemnity and Awe , Grandeur , Majesty , and Power , 298 299 303 304 306 • 308 311 312 319 320 66 " 6 Repose , Tranquillity , and Serenity ...
... Passages from the Prophetic Writings , Lyric Passages , · THE READING OF HYMNS , Examples of Solemnity and Awe , Grandeur , Majesty , and Power , 298 299 303 304 306 • 308 311 312 319 320 66 " 6 Repose , Tranquillity , and Serenity ...
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... passage of writing is that which is essentially the most poetical . The student of elocution , then , if he would be successful in his art , must cherish whatever tends to impart life and power to the imagina- tive faculty . Nature and ...
... passage of writing is that which is essentially the most poetical . The student of elocution , then , if he would be successful in his art , must cherish whatever tends to impart life and power to the imagina- tive faculty . Nature and ...
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... passage which needs more than usual attention to " expression " and variation . 10. The next step in the student's progress , should be the reading of passages selected from various authors , exemplifying all the varieties of style in ...
... passage which needs more than usual attention to " expression " and variation . 10. The next step in the student's progress , should be the reading of passages selected from various authors , exemplifying all the varieties of style in ...
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... passage from the most natural of all writers , Shakspeare , not one , perhaps , can give the genuine tones of feeling to what he attempts to read . To do such a thing , is in fact , commonly thought to be the exercise of an art ...
... passage from the most natural of all writers , Shakspeare , not one , perhaps , can give the genuine tones of feeling to what he attempts to read . To do such a thing , is in fact , commonly thought to be the exercise of an art ...
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