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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... perfect mastery of " Expression , " in all its moods , and of " Variation , " through all its modifications . 8. A separate course of practice , in the reading of the Scriptures and of hymns , should , after the previous training , be ...
... perfect mastery of " Expression , " in all its moods , and of " Variation , " through all its modifications . 8. A separate course of practice , in the reading of the Scriptures and of hymns , should , after the previous training , be ...
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... perfect command of voice , and of an intimate knowledge of the rules and principles of elocution , as the only rational means to that end . A teacher in this branch of education , therefore , has often to con . sume much time in ...
... perfect command of voice , and of an intimate knowledge of the rules and principles of elocution , as the only rational means to that end . A teacher in this branch of education , therefore , has often to con . sume much time in ...
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... perfect speech without them . The imperfect manner in which they are frequently exhibited , results from that ob- tuseness of sensibility , that indolence of mind , that igno- rance of the fitness of things , that want of executive ...
... perfect speech without them . The imperfect manner in which they are frequently exhibited , results from that ob- tuseness of sensibility , that indolence of mind , that igno- rance of the fitness of things , that want of executive ...
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... perfect the preach- ing is , so much the more exquisite is its adaptation to pro- duce the intended effect . Other things being equal , that sermon will be the most efficacious which is delivered in the best manner . The very principle ...
... perfect the preach- ing is , so much the more exquisite is its adaptation to pro- duce the intended effect . Other things being equal , that sermon will be the most efficacious which is delivered in the best manner . The very principle ...
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... perfect satisfaction with their habitual manner , be it what it may , and who are confident that they need little aid from any source but what is within themselves . He sees , perhaps , one individual who has formed an undue estimation ...
... perfect satisfaction with their habitual manner , be it what it may , and who are confident that they need little aid from any source but what is within themselves . He sees , perhaps , one individual who has formed an undue estimation ...
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