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Acquire a compass and variety in the height of your voice . Tue monotony so
much complained of in | public speakers , is chiefly owing to the neglect of this
rule . They generally content themselves | with one certain key , which they
employ on ...
Acquire a compass and variety in the height of your voice . Tue monotony so
much complained of in | public speakers , is chiefly owing to the neglect of this
rule . They generally content themselves | with one certain key , which they
employ on ...
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Reading and speaking therefore , in which all the variations of expression in real
life are copied , must have continual variations in the height of the voice . To
acquire the power of changing the key on which you speak , at pleasure ,
accustom ...
Reading and speaking therefore , in which all the variations of expression in real
life are copied , must have continual variations in the height of the voice . To
acquire the power of changing the key on which you speak , at pleasure ,
accustom ...
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Nay , it is very allowable for the sake of pointing out the sense more strongly ,
preparing the audience for what is to follow , or enabling the speaker to alter the
tone or height of the voice , sometimes to make a very considerable pause ,
where ...
Nay , it is very allowable for the sake of pointing out the sense more strongly ,
preparing the audience for what is to follow , or enabling the speaker to alter the
tone or height of the voice , sometimes to make a very considerable pause ,
where ...
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In plain a narrative , and especially in argumentation , the alte least attention to
the manner in which we relate aff a story , or support an argument in conversation
, vita will shew , that it is more frequently proper to entie raise the voice than to ...
In plain a narrative , and especially in argumentation , the alte least attention to
the manner in which we relate aff a story , or support an argument in conversation
, vita will shew , that it is more frequently proper to entie raise the voice than to ...
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If we attend to the natural tone of the voice in speaking , we shall never perceive
the least appearance of a cadence . In common conversation almost every man
closes his period with energy and spirit . t t t i V. Begin gently . Slive over every ...
If we attend to the natural tone of the voice in speaking , we shall never perceive
the least appearance of a cadence . In common conversation almost every man
closes his period with energy and spirit . t t t i V. Begin gently . Slive over every ...
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