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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... Nature here , as in all that concerns either bodily or mental endowment does , it is true , establish great differ- ences amongst individuals . One person has naturally a musical voice , as it is called ; another a harsh for somewhat ...
... Nature here , as in all that concerns either bodily or mental endowment does , it is true , establish great differ- ences amongst individuals . One person has naturally a musical voice , as it is called ; another a harsh for somewhat ...
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... natural symbol of great energy of feeling . But , independent of these things , if words are not marked by a due proportion of percussive or explosive stress , they will not be audible through an extensive space . Brilliancy ...
... natural symbol of great energy of feeling . But , independent of these things , if words are not marked by a due proportion of percussive or explosive stress , they will not be audible through an extensive space . Brilliancy ...
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... natural voice , and we occasionally meet with some who even speak in the falsetto . A high pitch , in speech , is unpleasant to a culti- vated ear ; and , though it may answer in the business ... nature , that it ARTICULATION . 19.
... natural voice , and we occasionally meet with some who even speak in the falsetto . A high pitch , in speech , is unpleasant to a culti- vated ear ; and , though it may answer in the business ... nature , that it ARTICULATION . 19.
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... nature , that it would be difficult , if not impossible , to give rules for the regulation of all the inflections of the voice , in reading and speaking ; and , as any rule on this part of elocution must necessarily be limited in its ...
... nature , that it would be difficult , if not impossible , to give rules for the regulation of all the inflections of the voice , in reading and speaking ; and , as any rule on this part of elocution must necessarily be limited in its ...
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... natural grace by affectation , nor perverted by bad models . The grace of action , according to Hogarth , consists in moving the body and limbs in that curve which he calls the line of beauty . When action is considered independent of ...
... natural grace by affectation , nor perverted by bad models . The grace of action , according to Hogarth , consists in moving the body and limbs in that curve which he calls the line of beauty . When action is considered independent of ...
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