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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... Sentiment , 337 342 THE PRINCIPLES OF GESTURE , The Attitude of the Body , required for Public Speaking , . The Character of Oratorical Action , MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES IN READING AND SPEAKING , English Oratory . - Addison , • Pulpit ...
... Sentiment , 337 342 THE PRINCIPLES OF GESTURE , The Attitude of the Body , required for Public Speaking , . The Character of Oratorical Action , MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES IN READING AND SPEAKING , English Oratory . - Addison , • Pulpit ...
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... sentiment embodied in verse , or in those forms of prose which bespeak the presence of the spirit , if not the letter , of poetry . To do justice to such strains , the student must bring to his work the utmost pliancy and glowing ...
... sentiment embodied in verse , or in those forms of prose which bespeak the presence of the spirit , if not the letter , of poetry . To do justice to such strains , the student must bring to his work the utmost pliancy and glowing ...
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... sentiment and emotion . The best security for due closeness of attention to particu- lars , is the preparatory use of the pencil in marking , on the margin and between the lines , every important point in the management of the voice ...
... sentiment and emotion . The best security for due closeness of attention to particu- lars , is the preparatory use of the pencil in marking , on the margin and between the lines , every important point in the management of the voice ...
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... sentiment of the soul . It is a singular fact , that the choicest selec- tion of words will sometimes fail to exhibit a certain cast of thought , which may be indicated at once by the natural signs consisting in certain movements and ...
... sentiment of the soul . It is a singular fact , that the choicest selec- tion of words will sometimes fail to exhibit a certain cast of thought , which may be indicated at once by the natural signs consisting in certain movements and ...
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... sentiment , the delicate mouldings of thought , which are a constituent portion of that truth ; and which are lost from the view , when a preacher's elocution hides behind . itself the ideas which ought to be delivered to his hearers ...
... sentiment , the delicate mouldings of thought , which are a constituent portion of that truth ; and which are lost from the view , when a preacher's elocution hides behind . itself the ideas which ought to be delivered to his hearers ...
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