The Practice of Elocution, Or A Course of Exercises for Acquiring the Several Requisites of a Good DeliveryJ. Richardson, 1826 - 213페이지 |
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... called in to prevent them . When we first learn to read , we drop the accents the tunes which give meaning to our sentences in speech — and pronounce with tunes which equally suit all sentences ; a necessary consequence of not being ...
... called in to prevent them . When we first learn to read , we drop the accents the tunes which give meaning to our sentences in speech — and pronounce with tunes which equally suit all sentences ; a necessary consequence of not being ...
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... called Elocution , ) has , within the last fifty or sixty years , been the subject of many ingenious treatises , and given employment to several teachers of acknowledged talent and repute . Yet these labours have not produced the ef ...
... called Elocution , ) has , within the last fifty or sixty years , been the subject of many ingenious treatises , and given employment to several teachers of acknowledged talent and repute . Yet these labours have not produced the ef ...
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... CALLED MODULATION . Plan and intent of the Exercises Preliminary Remarks on Modulative Accents ............. EXERCISE 1. Modulative Accents , arising from Enu- meration ...... 38 41 ........ ib . 43 EXERCISE 2. Modulative Accents ...
... CALLED MODULATION . Plan and intent of the Exercises Preliminary Remarks on Modulative Accents ............. EXERCISE 1. Modulative Accents , arising from Enu- meration ...... 38 41 ........ ib . 43 EXERCISE 2. Modulative Accents ...
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... : 1. MECHANICAL READING , OR PRONUNCIATION . 2. SIGNIFICANT READING , OR READING STRICT- LY SO CALLED . 3. IMPASSIONED READING , OR SPEAKING . [ 4. Dramatic Reading , or Acting . ] B It will seldom be necessary to call the pupil's ...
... : 1. MECHANICAL READING , OR PRONUNCIATION . 2. SIGNIFICANT READING , OR READING STRICT- LY SO CALLED . 3. IMPASSIONED READING , OR SPEAKING . [ 4. Dramatic Reading , or Acting . ] B It will seldom be necessary to call the pupil's ...
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... called , ) which can- not be significant without a full utterance and just use of the accents or inflections of the voice , requires at the same time , in order to constitute what is termed modulation , a proper and varying pitch of ...
... called , ) which can- not be significant without a full utterance and just use of the accents or inflections of the voice , requires at the same time , in order to constitute what is termed modulation , a proper and varying pitch of ...
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Abraham Slender Anger ARGUMENTATIVE MANNER beauty blood breath Cæsar called clause clouds cohobate Conclusive Accents consonant coward Delight denote Disjunctive Accents downward accent dread ELOCUTION emphatic accent emphatic modulation extempo Exultation fair Falstaff father feeling Fenton force give hand happiness heard heart heaven honour Indignation Interrogative Words Justice Shallow letter live looks màn mány mark mastiff meaning MEDITATIVE MANNER merely modulative mind Modulative Accents Narrative manner nature o'er Open vowels palatal passions Pity plain modulation PLAINTIVE EXPRESSION Plaintive manner pleasures pride Prince Henry pronounced pupil rate of utterance reader reading relaxes rises Scorn sentence SHAKSPEARE shut sounds slides Solemnity soul speak speaker Spithridates Suspensive and Conclusive sweet syllable tale of tale tences thee thing thou thought Tom Long tone triphthong unaccented syllables upward Vehemence VEHEMENT EXPRESSION virtue voice VOICE CONSONANTS words youth
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