The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on ElocutionWilson, 1812 - 384 頁 |
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... rules will only produce affected declamation , not just elocution . And some accurate ' observers , judging , perhaps , from a few unlucky specimens of modern eloquence , have concluded that this is the only law which ought to be ...
... rules will only produce affected declamation , not just elocution . And some accurate ' observers , judging , perhaps , from a few unlucky specimens of modern eloquence , have concluded that this is the only law which ought to be ...
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... rules , I proceed to lay before my readers , in a plain didactic . form , such rules respecting elocution , as appear best adapted to form a correct and graceful speaker . RULE I. LET YOUR ARTICULATION BE DISTINCT AND DELIBERATE . A ...
... rules , I proceed to lay before my readers , in a plain didactic . form , such rules respecting elocution , as appear best adapted to form a correct and graceful speaker . RULE I. LET YOUR ARTICULATION BE DISTINCT AND DELIBERATE . A ...
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... RULE II . LET YOUR PRONUNCIATION BE BOLD AND FOrcible . An insipid flatness and languor is almost an universal fault in reading , and even public speakers often suffer their words to drop from their lips with such a faint and feeble ...
... RULE II . LET YOUR PRONUNCIATION BE BOLD AND FOrcible . An insipid flatness and languor is almost an universal fault in reading , and even public speakers often suffer their words to drop from their lips with such a faint and feeble ...
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... rule , beware of running into the extreme of vociferation . We find this fault chiefly among those , who , in contempt and despite of all rule and pro- priety , are determined to command the attention of the vulgar . These are the ...
... rule , beware of running into the extreme of vociferation . We find this fault chiefly among those , who , in contempt and despite of all rule and pro- priety , are determined to command the attention of the vulgar . These are the ...
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... rule , such compositions as have a variety of speakers , or such as relate dialogues ; observ- ing the height of voice which is proper to each , and en- deavouring to change them as nature directs . In the same composition there may be ...
... rule , such compositions as have a variety of speakers , or such as relate dialogues ; observ- ing the height of voice which is proper to each , and en- deavouring to change them as nature directs . In the same composition there may be ...
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