The British Orator: Comprising Observations on Vocal Gymnastics, Articulation, Melody, Modulation, Force, Time, and Gesture : Together with a Copious Selection of Extracts in Poetry and Prose, for Exercise in Reading and DeclamationSimpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1901 - 511 oldal |
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... thing at once . Failures will always be frequent , as they ever have been , whilst it is attempted in the gross ; by ... things together . A slight attention to public speaking , or reading , will show that a good articulation is very ...
... thing at once . Failures will always be frequent , as they ever have been , whilst it is attempted in the gross ; by ... things together . A slight attention to public speaking , or reading , will show that a good articulation is very ...
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... things , if words are not marked by a due proportion of percussive or explosive stress , they will not be audible through an extensive space . Brilliancy , sprightliness , and energy of delivery , without which oratory has no existence ...
... things , if words are not marked by a due proportion of percussive or explosive stress , they will not be audible through an extensive space . Brilliancy , sprightliness , and energy of delivery , without which oratory has no existence ...
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... thing . One flash of passion upon the cheek ---- one beam of feeling from the eye - one thrilling note of sensi- bility from the tongue - one stroke of hearty emphasis from the arm- have more value than any exemplification of rules ...
... thing . One flash of passion upon the cheek ---- one beam of feeling from the eye - one thrilling note of sensi- bility from the tongue - one stroke of hearty emphasis from the arm- have more value than any exemplification of rules ...
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... thing are designed to express the full meaning of the writer . And certainly this ought to be the aim of the preacher . And if by theatrical be meant the strongest possible representation of the sentiments expressed , then the more ...
... thing are designed to express the full meaning of the writer . And certainly this ought to be the aim of the preacher . And if by theatrical be meant the strongest possible representation of the sentiments expressed , then the more ...
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... things of a court . HAZLITT . CHARACTER OF PITT . THE Secretary stood alone . Modern degeneracy had not reached him . Original and unaccommodating , the features of his character had the hardihood of antiquity . His august mind overawed ...
... things of a court . HAZLITT . CHARACTER OF PITT . THE Secretary stood alone . Modern degeneracy had not reached him . Original and unaccommodating , the features of his character had the hardihood of antiquity . His august mind overawed ...
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