Orthophony; Or, The Cultivation of the Voice, in Elocution: A Manual of Elementary Exercises, Adapted to Dr. Rush's "Philosophy of the Human Voice," and the System of Vocal Culture Introduced by Mr. James E. Murdoch. Designed as an Introduction to Russell's "American Elocutionist."W.D. Ticknor, 1847 - 300 Seiten |
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... of his early pro- fession , in which he is now so distinguished , his utterance was at once remarked for its round , deep , rich , and full tone . delicate constitutions and feeble voices , will receive great benefit INTRODUCTION . 9.
... of his early pro- fession , in which he is now so distinguished , his utterance was at once remarked for its round , deep , rich , and full tone . delicate constitutions and feeble voices , will receive great benefit INTRODUCTION . 9.
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... Deep Breathing . Having thus complied with the preliminary conditions of a free and unembarrassed action of the organs , draw in and give out the breath very fully , and very slowly , about a dozen times in succession . Let the ...
... Deep Breathing . Having thus complied with the preliminary conditions of a free and unembarrassed action of the organs , draw in and give out the breath very fully , and very slowly , about a dozen times in succession . Let the ...
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... deep inspiration , and a preliminary rallying , or gathering of impulse on the organs , somewhat as we brace the muscles before the exercise of jumping or diving , and then causing an instantane- ous explosion of the accumulated and ...
... deep inspiration , and a preliminary rallying , or gathering of impulse on the organs , somewhat as we brace the muscles before the exercise of jumping or diving , and then causing an instantane- ous explosion of the accumulated and ...
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... Deep The sound of this element , needs attention to the same distinction as in case of the ee . Before a " " tonic element , it is prolonged , - before an 66 atonic , " it is shortened . The difference is exemplified , for the former ...
... Deep The sound of this element , needs attention to the same distinction as in case of the ee . Before a " " tonic element , it is prolonged , - before an 66 atonic , " it is shortened . The difference is exemplified , for the former ...
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... deep awe , suppressed anger , or any other naturally violent emotion , when it is kept down by some overawing restraint . Whispering , therefore , as a discipline of the organs of voice , car- ries on , to a greater extent , and with ...
... deep awe , suppressed anger , or any other naturally violent emotion , when it is kept down by some overawing restraint . Whispering , therefore , as a discipline of the organs of voice , car- ries on , to a greater extent , and with ...
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