The Modern Reader and Speaker: A Selection of Poetry and Prose from the Writings of Eminent Authors, with Copious Extracts for Recitation; Preceded by the Principles of Elocution, Comprising a Variety of Exercises from the Simplest Articulation to the Utmost Extent of Vocal Expression: with a System of Gesture, Illustrated by Diagrams and a Plan of NotationM.H. Gill & Son, 1878 - 445 Seiten |
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... tion , the diaphragm descends , and so enlarges the capacity of the thest : in expiration , it ascends , and , pressing on the lungs , expels the inspired air . 4. The LARYNX arises from the windpipe , and contains the material organs ...
... tion , the diaphragm descends , and so enlarges the capacity of the thest : in expiration , it ascends , and , pressing on the lungs , expels the inspired air . 4. The LARYNX arises from the windpipe , and contains the material organs ...
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... tion is not sufficient , EXTEND THAT TONE by giving it a force and volume proportioned either to the place that you wish to fill , or to the distance of those whom you address ; but preserve the usual key of the natural tone . By not ...
... tion is not sufficient , EXTEND THAT TONE by giving it a force and volume proportioned either to the place that you wish to fill , or to the distance of those whom you address ; but preserve the usual key of the natural tone . By not ...
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... tion depends on the clear enunciation of certain elements called , gene- rally , consonants . The articulative elements may be uttered either separately , or connectively as in words . In the English language there are four modes of ...
... tion depends on the clear enunciation of certain elements called , gene- rally , consonants . The articulative elements may be uttered either separately , or connectively as in words . In the English language there are four modes of ...
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... tion : it superadds the initial part of a vowel sound , which is directed , with a guttural murmur , into the pharynx . This , thee , there , thine , thither , though , beneath , booth , tithe , with , wreathe , brethren , farthing ...
... tion : it superadds the initial part of a vowel sound , which is directed , with a guttural murmur , into the pharynx . This , thee , there , thine , thither , though , beneath , booth , tithe , with , wreathe , brethren , farthing ...
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... tion . As a general rule , liable to a few exceptions , it may be stated , that every THIRD syllable requires an accent , and every fifth at least a primary accent . 106. All words of four syllables , accented on the first , are ...
... tion . As a general rule , liable to a few exceptions , it may be stated , that every THIRD syllable requires an accent , and every fifth at least a primary accent . 106. All words of four syllables , accented on the first , are ...
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