An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersRobinson, Pratt & Company, 1843 - 357 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 44
Página 15
... enunciation , or delivery . Pronunciation may be considered in a twofold light . When applied to the correct sounds given to single letters or single words without reference to their mutual dependance on each other , it is styled ...
... enunciation , or delivery . Pronunciation may be considered in a twofold light . When applied to the correct sounds given to single letters or single words without reference to their mutual dependance on each other , it is styled ...
Página 16
... enunciation . If it be admitted , that principles and rules are useful in the attain- ment of any art or science , it cannot be denied that they are equally so to the votary of the science of reading and speaking . But in order to ...
... enunciation . If it be admitted , that principles and rules are useful in the attain- ment of any art or science , it cannot be denied that they are equally so to the votary of the science of reading and speaking . But in order to ...
Página 20
... enunciate even an ordinary passage , without causing the words to blush at the indignity cast upon them , and the sentiments to tremble for their safety ! QUESTIONS To be answered by the learner . Of what does Elocution treat ? What is ...
... enunciate even an ordinary passage , without causing the words to blush at the indignity cast upon them , and the sentiments to tremble for their safety ! QUESTIONS To be answered by the learner . Of what does Elocution treat ? What is ...
Página 21
... excellences of enunciation rest . The learner must not , therefore , be either discouraged or disgusted with the dryness and tediousness of the following explanations and exercises upon the elementary sounds of the language ;
... excellences of enunciation rest . The learner must not , therefore , be either discouraged or disgusted with the dryness and tediousness of the following explanations and exercises upon the elementary sounds of the language ;
Página 32
... enunciation of his pupils . It may not , therefore , be improper here to remark , that the only expeditious and sure method of teaching a foreigner , or a na- tive whose pronunciation is imperfect and corrupt , to pronounce words ...
... enunciation of his pupils . It may not , therefore , be improper here to remark , that the only expeditious and sure method of teaching a foreigner , or a na- tive whose pronunciation is imperfect and corrupt , to pronounce words ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2020 |
An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners Samuel Kirkham No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2021 |
Términos y frases comunes
accent according adopted adverb affected agreeable appear applied articulation attention beauty blank verse Brutus called Caspar Cesar character circumflex close dark dead rushes death degree Demosthenes diphthongal direct distinct earth elementary sounds elocution emphasis emphatick force employed enunciation equal wave errour examples EXERCISES expressed eyes falling inflection foregoing give given happy hath heart heaven honour horse-fly human human voice i-de illustrate important learner letter light Lochiel look Lord mân manner meaning ment mind modulation musick nature never o'er observed orthoepy perceive pitch principles pronouncing pronunciation proper publick radical and vanish reader reading Remarks rhetorical pauses rising inflection Rule SECTION semitone Sennacherib sense sentence sentiments SIMPLE SERIES soul speak speaker spirit stress subtonick superiour syllable taste tence thee thing thou thought tion tone uncle Toby unequal wave uttered variety voice vowel words