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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... True and Natural Manner , Refinement and Gracefulness , False Taste , Artificial Style , Manner in Devotion , 113 116 120 122 Adaptation of Manner to the Different Parts of a Discourse , PRINCIPLES OF ELOCUTION , The Cultivation of the ...
... True and Natural Manner , Refinement and Gracefulness , False Taste , Artificial Style , Manner in Devotion , 113 116 120 122 Adaptation of Manner to the Different Parts of a Discourse , PRINCIPLES OF ELOCUTION , The Cultivation of the ...
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... true effect , must , in the first instance , be willing to as- sign a considerable portion of every day to invigorating exercise and exposure . 2. It is , farther , an indispensable prerequisite to effective elocution that the student ...
... true effect , must , in the first instance , be willing to as- sign a considerable portion of every day to invigorating exercise and exposure . 2. It is , farther , an indispensable prerequisite to effective elocution that the student ...
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... true orator has always defined eloquence as ac- tion . Eloquence is not - in its effective form , - the placid lake , whose charm is its serenity . It is the river " moving in majesty , " or sweeping to its destination , and carrying ...
... true orator has always defined eloquence as ac- tion . Eloquence is not - in its effective form , - the placid lake , whose charm is its serenity . It is the river " moving in majesty , " or sweeping to its destination , and carrying ...
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... true poetic recitation breathes into the soul , at once , the conception of the poet , the music of his verse , and the charm of a harmonized living voice , to which the heart strings are formed to thrill . 5. The effects resulting from ...
... true poetic recitation breathes into the soul , at once , the conception of the poet , the music of his verse , and the charm of a harmonized living voice , to which the heart strings are formed to thrill . 5. The effects resulting from ...
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... manner as will obscure or pervert their meaning , and blunt their force , is to do and to undo a thing at the same time . The advan- tages resulting from a true , natural elocution , in IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY OF ELOCUTION . 15.
... manner as will obscure or pervert their meaning , and blunt their force , is to do and to undo a thing at the same time . The advan- tages resulting from a true , natural elocution , in IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY OF ELOCUTION . 15.
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