The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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... fault : a speaker without energy , is a lifeless statue . In order to acquire a forcible manner of pronouneing your words , inure yourself while reading to draw in as much air as your lungs can contain with ease , B 2 ELOCUTION . 11.
... fault : a speaker without energy , is a lifeless statue . In order to acquire a forcible manner of pronouneing your words , inure yourself while reading to draw in as much air as your lungs can contain with ease , B 2 ELOCUTION . 11.
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Mere nien of learning , in attempting to make the etymology of words the rule of pronunciation , often pronounce words in a manner , which brings upon them the charge of affectation and pedantry . Mere men of the world , notwithstanding ...
Mere nien of learning , in attempting to make the etymology of words the rule of pronunciation , often pronounce words in a manner , which brings upon them the charge of affectation and pedantry . Mere men of the world , notwithstanding ...
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EMPHASIS points out the precise meaning of a sentence , shows is what manner one idea is connected with , and rises out of another , marks the several clauses of a sentence , gives to every part its proper sound , and thus conveys to ...
EMPHASIS points out the precise meaning of a sentence , shows is what manner one idea is connected with , and rises out of another , marks the several clauses of a sentence , gives to every part its proper sound , and thus conveys to ...
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... as nearly as possible , to the manner in which we distinguish one word from another in conversation ; for in familiar discourse we scarcely ever fail to express ourselves emphatically , and seldom place the emphasis improperly .
... as nearly as possible , to the manner in which we distinguish one word from another in conversation ; for in familiar discourse we scarcely ever fail to express ourselves emphatically , and seldom place the emphasis improperly .
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But to substitute one unmeaning tune , in the room of all the proprieties and graces of good elocution , and then 10 applaud this manner , under the appellarion of musical speaking , can only be the effect of great ignorance and ...
But to substitute one unmeaning tune , in the room of all the proprieties and graces of good elocution , and then 10 applaud this manner , under the appellarion of musical speaking , can only be the effect of great ignorance and ...
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