The Sixth Reader: Consisting of Extracts in Prose and Verse, with Biographical and Critical Notices of the Authors : for the Use of Advanced Classes in Public and Private SchoolsBrewer and Tileston, 1863 - 436 頁 |
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第 xv 頁
... tones which the child brings to school , and in the end completely divorce his elocution from the spirit and sense to which it should be inseparably wedded , and which alone can inspire natural expression . The child feels and thinks ...
... tones which the child brings to school , and in the end completely divorce his elocution from the spirit and sense to which it should be inseparably wedded , and which alone can inspire natural expression . The child feels and thinks ...
第 xvi 頁
... tones and sentiments is the central source from which the author has drawn the simple principles and hints which are given to aid teachers in their laudable efforts to cultivate in the school - room , and thus everywhere , a more ...
... tones and sentiments is the central source from which the author has drawn the simple principles and hints which are given to aid teachers in their laudable efforts to cultivate in the school - room , and thus everywhere , a more ...
第 xvii 頁
... tones , as distinguished from the singing . GOOD ELOCUTION , in reading or speaking , is the expression of ideas with their appropriate or natural speaking tones of the voice . But how can we , intelligently , even attempt to give ...
... tones , as distinguished from the singing . GOOD ELOCUTION , in reading or speaking , is the expression of ideas with their appropriate or natural speaking tones of the voice . But how can we , intelligently , even attempt to give ...
第 xx 頁
... tone gives no more expression to the ear than the one monotonous color does to the eye . All our lights and shades of expression in elocution are to be made out of the following : : - 1 . ELEMENTS OF VOCAL EXPRESSION . Force , ' with ...
... tone gives no more expression to the ear than the one monotonous color does to the eye . All our lights and shades of expression in elocution are to be made out of the following : : - 1 . ELEMENTS OF VOCAL EXPRESSION . Force , ' with ...
第 xxxiii 頁
... tone only , but on the accented syllable of an emphatic word it rises or falls MORE THAN ONE TONE . • 6 This last is called the inflection or slide ' of the voice . The slides ' are thus a part of emphasis , and as they give the right ...
... tone only , but on the accented syllable of an emphatic word it rises or falls MORE THAN ONE TONE . • 6 This last is called the inflection or slide ' of the voice . The slides ' are thus a part of emphasis , and as they give the right ...
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