The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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Every private company , and almost every public assembly , afford opportunities of remarking the difference between a just and graceful , and a faulty and unnatural elocution ; and there are few persons who do not daily experience the ...
Every private company , and almost every public assembly , afford opportunities of remarking the difference between a just and graceful , and a faulty and unnatural elocution ; and there are few persons who do not daily experience the ...
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Almost all persons , who have not studied the art of speaking , hare a habit of uttering their words so rapidly , that this latter exercise ought generally to be made use of for a considerable time at first for where there is an ...
Almost all persons , who have not studied the art of speaking , hare a habit of uttering their words so rapidly , that this latter exercise ought generally to be made use of for a considerable time at first for where there is an ...
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In the same composition there may be frequent occasion to alter the beight of the voice , in passing from one part to another , without any change of person . Shakspeare's “ All the world's a stage , & c . and his description of the ...
In the same composition there may be frequent occasion to alter the beight of the voice , in passing from one part to another , without any change of person . Shakspeare's “ All the world's a stage , & c . and his description of the ...
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... that we so often hear persons read with an improper emphasis , or with no emphasis at all , that is , with a stupid monotony . Much study and pains are necessary in acquiring the habit of just and forcible pronunciation ; and it can ...
... that we so often hear persons read with an improper emphasis , or with no emphasis at all , that is , with a stupid monotony . Much study and pains are necessary in acquiring the habit of just and forcible pronunciation ; and it can ...
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The character of the person who commends you , is to be considered before you set a value on his esteem . The wise man applauds him whom he thinks most virtuous , the rest of the world him who is most wealthy .
The character of the person who commends you , is to be considered before you set a value on his esteem . The wise man applauds him whom he thinks most virtuous , the rest of the world him who is most wealthy .
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