The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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ACQUIRE A COMPASS AND VARIETY IN THE HEIGHT OF YOUR VOICE . The monotony so much complained of in public speakers , is chiefly owing to the neglect of this rule . They generally content themselves with one certain key , which they ...
ACQUIRE A COMPASS AND VARIETY IN THE HEIGHT OF YOUR VOICE . The monotony so much complained of in public speakers , is chiefly owing to the neglect of this rule . They generally content themselves with one certain key , which they ...
第 13 頁
Bat it is an essential qualification of a good speaker , to be able to alter the heighi , as well as the strength and the tone of his voice , as occasion requires . Different species of speaking require differe : t heights of voice .
Bat it is an essential qualification of a good speaker , to be able to alter the heighi , as well as the strength and the tone of his voice , as occasion requires . Different species of speaking require differe : t heights of voice .
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... give those inflections and variations to the voice , which nature requires : and it is for want of this previous study , more perhaps than from any other cause , that we so often hear persons read with an improper emphasis , or with ...
... give those inflections and variations to the voice , which nature requires : and it is for want of this previous study , more perhaps than from any other cause , that we so often hear persons read with an improper emphasis , or with ...
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Agretable inflesions and casy variations of the voice , as far as they arise from , or are consistent with , just speaking , are deserving of attention . But to substitute one unmeaning tune , in the room of all the proprieties and ...
Agretable inflesions and casy variations of the voice , as far as they arise from , or are consistent with , just speaking , are deserving of attention . But to substitute one unmeaning tune , in the room of all the proprieties and ...
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In doing this , however , it is necessary that in the word im . mediately preceding the pause , the voice be kept up in such a manner as to intimate to the hearer that the sense is not completed . Mr. GARRICK often observed this rule ...
In doing this , however , it is necessary that in the word im . mediately preceding the pause , the voice be kept up in such a manner as to intimate to the hearer that the sense is not completed . Mr. GARRICK often observed this rule ...
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