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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... Speaking William Russell. PREFACE . THE design of the present work , is , as intimated in the title , to furnish a manual of elocution , prepared with particular reference to the purposes of the pulpit . The author's previous ...
... Speaking William Russell. PREFACE . THE design of the present work , is , as intimated in the title , to furnish a manual of elocution , prepared with particular reference to the purposes of the pulpit . The author's previous ...
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... Speaking William Russell. dents of theology . The style of voice , adapted to the correct and impressive reading of a ... Speak- ing , intended to be analyzed by the student , and classified , in their various contents , under the points ...
... Speaking William Russell. dents of theology . The style of voice , adapted to the correct and impressive reading of a ... Speak- ing , intended to be analyzed by the student , and classified , in their various contents , under the points ...
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... Speaking William Russell. Examples in Familiar Style , 296 66 Examples in " Middle " Style , Examples in Elevated ... Speaking , . The Character of Oratorical Action , MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES IN READING AND SPEAKING , English Oratory ...
... Speaking William Russell. Examples in Familiar Style , 296 66 Examples in " Middle " Style , Examples in Elevated ... Speaking , . The Character of Oratorical Action , MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES IN READING AND SPEAKING , English Oratory ...
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... Speaking William Russell. incompatible with listlessness , indolence , or languor . Eloquence , — of which elocution is but the audible and visible part , - implies a tendency to perceptible effect . " Wisdom " may be " the repose of ...
... Speaking William Russell. incompatible with listlessness , indolence , or languor . Eloquence , — of which elocution is but the audible and visible part , - implies a tendency to perceptible effect . " Wisdom " may be " the repose of ...
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... Speaking William Russell. THE ELOCUTION OF THE PULPIT . [ Contributed by the Rev. Dr. Edwards A. Park , Professor in Andover Theological Seminary . ] THE Author of our being has made the various organs of the body expressive of thought ...
... Speaking William Russell. THE ELOCUTION OF THE PULPIT . [ Contributed by the Rev. Dr. Edwards A. Park , Professor in Andover Theological Seminary . ] THE Author of our being has made the various organs of the body expressive of thought ...
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