The British Orator: Comprising Observations on Vocal Gymnastics, Articulation, Melody, Modulation, Force, Time, and Gesture : Together with a Copious Selection of Extracts in Poetry and Prose, for Exercise in Reading and DeclamationSimpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1901 - 511 páginas |
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... bear in mind that a falling inflection gives more importance to a word than a rising inflection . Hence it should never be employed merely for the sake of variety ; but for emphases and cadences . Neither should a rising inflection be ...
... bear in mind that a falling inflection gives more importance to a word than a rising inflection . Hence it should never be employed merely for the sake of variety ; but for emphases and cadences . Neither should a rising inflection be ...
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... the syllables either do not admit of extension , or are not extended . The pauses , in all good delivery , bear a proportion to the length of syllables . PART II . GESTURE . GRACEFUL and appropriate gesture renders TIME . 23 23.
... the syllables either do not admit of extension , or are not extended . The pauses , in all good delivery , bear a proportion to the length of syllables . PART II . GESTURE . GRACEFUL and appropriate gesture renders TIME . 23 23.
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... bear the impress of truth and suitableness . Such are the gestures of an old man when he is irritated . But the most flowing and beautiful motions , the grandest preparations , and the finest transitions of gesture , ill applied , and ...
... bear the impress of truth and suitableness . Such are the gestures of an old man when he is irritated . But the most flowing and beautiful motions , the grandest preparations , and the finest transitions of gesture , ill applied , and ...
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... bear mortal antipathy to one another , and therefore furnish , to the moral engineer , the power by which he can make each keep the other under control . " Admirable ! but , upon this doctrine , the poor man who has but one single vice ...
... bear mortal antipathy to one another , and therefore furnish , to the moral engineer , the power by which he can make each keep the other under control . " Admirable ! but , upon this doctrine , the poor man who has but one single vice ...
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... bear testimony in favor of this opinion Give us , then , this little fleet well appointed - place your navy department / under an able and spirited administration Give tone to the service . Let a sentiment like the following ...
... bear testimony in favor of this opinion Give us , then , this little fleet well appointed - place your navy department / under an able and spirited administration Give tone to the service . Let a sentiment like the following ...
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