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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... causes of his impediment . So soon as he knows that his vocal organs are capable of obeying the commands of the will and of giving expression to his thoughts , his mind acts with more energy and intentness and he no longer allows ...
... causes of his impediment . So soon as he knows that his vocal organs are capable of obeying the commands of the will and of giving expression to his thoughts , his mind acts with more energy and intentness and he no longer allows ...
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... causing the tongue to vibrate against the gums of the upper incisor teeth , while the breath is propelled through the mouth ; the second is called the smooth R , and is made with the tip of the tongue elevated towards the centre of the ...
... causing the tongue to vibrate against the gums of the upper incisor teeth , while the breath is propelled through the mouth ; the second is called the smooth R , and is made with the tip of the tongue elevated towards the centre of the ...
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... cause of this affection operates through the medium of the mind . Stammering is cured by a regular course of hygienic elocution . But , as the disease exists under a variety of forms , it requires a variety of treatment . And , as the ...
... cause of this affection operates through the medium of the mind . Stammering is cured by a regular course of hygienic elocution . But , as the disease exists under a variety of forms , it requires a variety of treatment . And , as the ...
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... causes often occur in the same case . Sometimes the habit of stammering is acquired by imitation . " The proximate cause of stammering is a spasmodic action of the muscles of speech . " The probability of a cure depends upon the ...
... causes often occur in the same case . Sometimes the habit of stammering is acquired by imitation . " The proximate cause of stammering is a spasmodic action of the muscles of speech . " The probability of a cure depends upon the ...
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... cause , and therefore use their gestures , with all sincerity of heart , only to aid the expression of their thoughts ; and secondly , because they have few ideas of imitation , and , consequently , are not deprived of natural grace by ...
... cause , and therefore use their gestures , with all sincerity of heart , only to aid the expression of their thoughts ; and secondly , because they have few ideas of imitation , and , consequently , are not deprived of natural grace by ...
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