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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... usually sinks into debility , or contracts a decided - perhaps a fatal- bronchial affection . The sedentary man who is , at the same time , a public speaker , needs a double allowance of air and exercise , to counter- act the injurious ...
... usually sinks into debility , or contracts a decided - perhaps a fatal- bronchial affection . The sedentary man who is , at the same time , a public speaker , needs a double allowance of air and exercise , to counter- act the injurious ...
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... usually unprepared for this altogether new career , in which his success depends not on his power of reception or acquisition , but of impartation and utterance . He must undergo a change of habit , as regards both mental and bodily ex ...
... usually unprepared for this altogether new career , in which his success depends not on his power of reception or acquisition , but of impartation and utterance . He must undergo a change of habit , as regards both mental and bodily ex ...
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... usually those which are the most musical . He like- wise gives those which he does employ , too much in the same mould . Indolence has made every one pronounce his words as much alike as is consistent with being under- stood . Hence it ...
... usually those which are the most musical . He like- wise gives those which he does employ , too much in the same mould . Indolence has made every one pronounce his words as much alike as is consistent with being under- stood . Hence it ...
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... usually be found to have happened in the case of an earnest and eloquent preacher . No congregation consid- ers itself as excepting the item of qualification for the pulpit , in their stipulations with the individual whom they receive ...
... usually be found to have happened in the case of an earnest and eloquent preacher . No congregation consid- ers itself as excepting the item of qualification for the pulpit , in their stipulations with the individual whom they receive ...
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... usually filled by the voice of the preacher , as contrasted with that which is experienced in merely receiving the ideas of an author , by the silent reading of the page of a book . All that is necessary , in the latter case , is merely ...
... usually filled by the voice of the preacher , as contrasted with that which is experienced in merely receiving the ideas of an author , by the silent reading of the page of a book . All that is necessary , in the latter case , is merely ...
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action Andover Theological Seminary appropriate audience beauty become breath character Circumflex cultivation culture deep Demosthenes dignity discipline discourse earnest earth effect elocutionist eloquence emotion Empassioned emphasis eternal exemplified exercise expression Falling Inflection false fault feeling force genuine gesture give glory glottis grace habit hallowed ground hand hath hearers heart heaven human human voice hymn impart impressive influence inspiring Isaiah language living Lord manner mannerist ment mind Minor Third mode of voice moderate mould Movement natural ness o'er orator Orotund Quality Pathos Pauses Pitch poetry praise preacher prevalent Psalm public speaking pulpit Pure Tone reading render sacred Scripture Semitone sentiment serpent seed solemn soul sound speaker speech spirit student style subdued Sublimity Subtonics sympathy taste thee thine things thou thought tion tone trait true truth unto utterance vivid vocal whole words