The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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The nature of these sounds , therefore , ought to be well understood ; and much pailis should be taken to discover and correct those faults in articulation , which , though often ascribed to some defect in the organs of speech ...
The nature of these sounds , therefore , ought to be well understood ; and much pailis should be taken to discover and correct those faults in articulation , which , though often ascribed to some defect in the organs of speech ...
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Some cannot pronounce the letter 1 , and others the simple sounds expressed by r , s , th , sh ; others generally omit the aspirate h . These faults may be corrected , by reading sentences , so contrived as often to repeat the faulty ...
Some cannot pronounce the letter 1 , and others the simple sounds expressed by r , s , th , sh ; others generally omit the aspirate h . These faults may be corrected , by reading sentences , so contrived as often to repeat the faulty ...
第 12 頁
much air as your lungs can contain with ease , and to expel it with vehemence in uttering those sounds which require an emphatical pronunciation ; read aloud in the open air , and with all the exertion you can command ; preserve your ...
much air as your lungs can contain with ease , and to expel it with vehemence in uttering those sounds which require an emphatical pronunciation ; read aloud in the open air , and with all the exertion you can command ; preserve your ...
第 15 頁
... should be regulated , not by any arbitrary rules of quantity , but by the number and nature of the simple sounds . ... gives to every part its proper sound , and thus conveys to the mind of the reader the full import of the whole .
... should be regulated , not by any arbitrary rules of quantity , but by the number and nature of the simple sounds . ... gives to every part its proper sound , and thus conveys to the mind of the reader the full import of the whole .
第 18 頁
A mechanical attention to these resting - places has perhaps been one chief cause of monotony , by leading the reader to an uniform sound at every imperfect break , and an uniform cadence at every full period .
A mechanical attention to these resting - places has perhaps been one chief cause of monotony , by leading the reader to an uniform sound at every imperfect break , and an uniform cadence at every full period .
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