The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 páginas |
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... follow in their proper places . RULE I I. Let your Pronunciation be bold and forcible . Ал N insipid flatness and languor is an almost universal fault in reading ; ann even public speak- ers often suffer their words to drop from their ...
... follow in their proper places . RULE I I. Let your Pronunciation be bold and forcible . Ал N insipid flatness and languor is an almost universal fault in reading ; ann even public speak- ers often suffer their words to drop from their ...
Página xiv
... follow his own understandings and feelings . The most common faults respecting emphasis are , laying so strong an emphasis on one word , as to leave no power of giving a particular force to other words , which , though not equally , are ...
... follow his own understandings and feelings . The most common faults respecting emphasis are , laying so strong an emphasis on one word , as to leave no power of giving a particular force to other words , which , though not equally , are ...
Página xvi
... follow , or enabling the speaker to alter the tone or height of the voice , sometimes to make a very considerable pause , where the grammatical construction re- quires none at all . In doing this , however , it is necessary that in the ...
... follow , or enabling the speaker to alter the tone or height of the voice , sometimes to make a very considerable pause , where the grammatical construction re- quires none at all . In doing this , however , it is necessary that in the ...
Página xix
... follow the great original itself , or the best copies . you meet with ; always , however , « with this » special observance , that you O'ERSTEP NOT כל » THE MODESTY OF NATURE . » In the application of these rules to practice , in order ...
... follow the great original itself , or the best copies . you meet with ; always , however , « with this » special observance , that you O'ERSTEP NOT כל » THE MODESTY OF NATURE . » In the application of these rules to practice , in order ...
Página 13
... follows his own instructions : I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done , than be one of the twenty to follow my own Chap viij . 13 SELECT SENTENCES .
... follows his own instructions : I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done , than be one of the twenty to follow my own Chap viij . 13 SELECT SENTENCES .
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Términos y frases comunes
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