The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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What are rules or lessons for acquiring this or any other art , but the observations
of others , collected into narrow compass , and digested in a natural order , for the
direction of the unesperienced and unpractised learner ? And what is there in ...
What are rules or lessons for acquiring this or any other art , but the observations
of others , collected into narrow compass , and digested in a natural order , for the
direction of the unesperienced and unpractised learner ? And what is there in ...
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Practice these rules with perseverance , till you have acquired strength and
energy of speech . But in observing this rule , beware of running into the extreme
of vociferation . , We find this fault chiefly among those , who , in contempt and ...
Practice these rules with perseverance , till you have acquired strength and
energy of speech . But in observing this rule , beware of running into the extreme
of vociferation . , We find this fault chiefly among those , who , in contempt and ...
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Having repeated this experiment till you can speak wit's case at sereral heights of
the voice ; read , as exercises on this rule , such compositions as have a variety
of speakers , or such as relate dialogues ; observ -- ing the height of voire which ...
Having repeated this experiment till you can speak wit's case at sereral heights of
the voice ; read , as exercises on this rule , such compositions as have a variety
of speakers , or such as relate dialogues ; observ -- ing the height of voire which ...
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RULE IV . PRONOUNCE YOUR WORDS WITH PROPRIETY AND ELEGANCE . It
is not easy to fix upon any standard , by which the propriety of pronunciation may
be determined . Mere men of learning , in attempting to make the etymology of ...
RULE IV . PRONOUNCE YOUR WORDS WITH PROPRIETY AND ELEGANCE . It
is not easy to fix upon any standard , by which the propriety of pronunciation may
be determined . Mere men of learning , in attempting to make the etymology of ...
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acrenting words , laying it down as a rule , that the accent . ing should be cast as
far backwards as possible ; a rule which ... accent should be regulated , not by
any arbitrary rules of quantity , but by the number and nature of the simple
sounds .
acrenting words , laying it down as a rule , that the accent . ing should be cast as
far backwards as possible ; a rule which ... accent should be regulated , not by
any arbitrary rules of quantity , but by the number and nature of the simple
sounds .
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