A Grammar of Elocution: Containing the Principles of the Arts of Reading and Speaking; Illustrated by Appropriate Exercises and Examples ...A. H. Maltby, 1830 - 344 oldal |
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7. oldal
... application . Mr. Steele appears to have been wholly unacquainted with the phiysiological considerations which account for the mea- sure of speech , and indeed demonstrate its necessity . In Dr. Rush's work , the reader may repair to a ...
... application . Mr. Steele appears to have been wholly unacquainted with the phiysiological considerations which account for the mea- sure of speech , and indeed demonstrate its necessity . In Dr. Rush's work , the reader may repair to a ...
10. oldal
... application of the vocal elements in expressing emotion , Drift of Voice , Faults of Delivery , Prevalent circumstances in elegant speech , Circumstances to be borne in mind in criticising a pub- lic speaker , • Directions to the ...
... application of the vocal elements in expressing emotion , Drift of Voice , Faults of Delivery , Prevalent circumstances in elegant speech , Circumstances to be borne in mind in criticising a pub- lic speaker , • Directions to the ...
29. oldal
... applications of Vowels form the body of most syllables , and the audible and satisfactory distinctness of all short syllables , in public speaking , depends upon the degree of abrupt- ness and force with which they are exploded by the ...
... applications of Vowels form the body of most syllables , and the audible and satisfactory distinctness of all short syllables , in public speaking , depends upon the degree of abrupt- ness and force with which they are exploded by the ...
58. oldal
... application to speech . Great care , however , is re- quired in order to obtain clear ideas of Pitch . If the finger be slid up and down the string of a violin with continued pressure , while the bow is drawn across it , a mewing sound ...
... application to speech . Great care , however , is re- quired in order to obtain clear ideas of Pitch . If the finger be slid up and down the string of a violin with continued pressure , while the bow is drawn across it , a mewing sound ...
99. oldal
... to be particularly at- tended to , in order to effect transitions in the voice ? 3. Under what circumstances are they to be em- ployed ? RECITATION EIGHTH . THE application of rising and falling thirds TRANSITION OF VOICE . 99.
... to be particularly at- tended to , in order to effect transitions in the voice ? 3. Under what circumstances are they to be em- ployed ? RECITATION EIGHTH . THE application of rising and falling thirds TRANSITION OF VOICE . 99.
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accented agreeable articulation aspiration Brutus cadence Cæsar called ceive cern concrete consonants degree delivery described discourse discrete downward slide earth effect elementary sounds Elocution Elocutionist emphasis emphatic employed equal wave example exercise expression eyes falling ditone falling slide fifth force forcible give Harfleur hath heard heart heaven high note Human Voice intervals light long quantity Lord loud marked marked radical measure median stress ments monotony nature nerally o'er octave pauses percussion persons plaintive practice pronounced pronunciation prosody public speaking quire racter radical pitch radical stress reading rise and fall rising ditone rising slide semitone sentence short simple melody soul speak speaker speech student sylla syllables TABLE OF CONSONANT TABLE OF VOWEL thee thine thing third thou art thought throne tion tone tremor unto utterance vanish vocal voice vowel elements vowel sounds words Δ Δ Δ
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