The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for Reading |
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... which require an emphatical pronunciation ; read aloud in the open air , and
with all the exertion you can command ; preserve your body in an erect attitude
while you are speaking ; let all the consonant sounds be expressed with full
impulse ...
... which require an emphatical pronunciation ; read aloud in the open air , and
with all the exertion you can command ; preserve your body in an erect attitude
while you are speaking ; let all the consonant sounds be expressed with full
impulse ...
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Essay on Elocution and Directions for Reading W. Enfield. 1 to command the
attention of the vulgar . These are the speakers , who , in Shakespeare's phrase ,
« offend the judicious hearer to the soul , by tearsing a passion to rags , to very ...
Essay on Elocution and Directions for Reading W. Enfield. 1 to command the
attention of the vulgar . These are the speakers , who , in Shakespeare's phrase ,
« offend the judicious hearer to the soul , by tearsing a passion to rags , to very ...
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The vagrant , when he begs ; the soldier , when he gives the word of command ;
the watchman , when he announces the hour of the night ; the sovereign , when
he issues bis edict ; the senator , when he harangues ; the lover , when he ...
The vagrant , when he begs ; the soldier , when he gives the word of command ;
the watchman , when he announces the hour of the night ; the sovereign , when
he issues bis edict ; the senator , when he harangues ; the lover , when he ...
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... a good command of voice , and just emphasis , he is able to add the various
expressions of emotion and passion . To enumerate these expressions , and
describe them in all their variations , is impracticable . Attempts have been made
with ...
... a good command of voice , and just emphasis , he is able to add the various
expressions of emotion and passion . To enumerate these expressions , and
describe them in all their variations , is impracticable . Attempts have been made
with ...
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If you are in authority , and have a right to command , your commands delivered
suaviter in modo will be willingly , cheerfully , and consequently well obeyed :
whereas if given only fortitèr , that is , brutally , they will rather , as Tacitus says ,
be ...
If you are in authority , and have a right to command , your commands delivered
suaviter in modo will be willingly , cheerfully , and consequently well obeyed :
whereas if given only fortitèr , that is , brutally , they will rather , as Tacitus says ,
be ...
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