Essays and Postscripts on ElocutionE. S. Werner, 1886 - 212페이지 |
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105 페이지
... STAMMERING . In the impediment called stammering , or spasmodic hesi- tation , the vocalising part of the apparatus of speech is deranged . The action of the diaphragm is reversed , and breath is inhaled during efforts to articulate ...
... STAMMERING . In the impediment called stammering , or spasmodic hesi- tation , the vocalising part of the apparatus of speech is deranged . The action of the diaphragm is reversed , and breath is inhaled during efforts to articulate ...
106 페이지
... stammerer may think himself fortunate if he can surmount his difficulties , and also the fear associated with them , by two or three months of persistent effort . The fear connected with stammering is one of the most perplexing features ...
... stammerer may think himself fortunate if he can surmount his difficulties , and also the fear associated with them , by two or three months of persistent effort . The fear connected with stammering is one of the most perplexing features ...
124 페이지
... since copied they will be . A lisping or a stammering nurse will infect her young charge ; and , at school , a prominent peculiarity in master or companion will repeat itself in others of the juveniles , either 124 IMITATION .
... since copied they will be . A lisping or a stammering nurse will infect her young charge ; and , at school , a prominent peculiarity in master or companion will repeat itself in others of the juveniles , either 124 IMITATION .
135 페이지
... stammer of his family examples in all parts of the world . We can't help speaking , but we need a great deal of help to enable us to read . To speak is human , but to read is divine ; it is the divinity , the intelligence in man , that ...
... stammer of his family examples in all parts of the world . We can't help speaking , but we need a great deal of help to enable us to read . To speak is human , but to read is divine ; it is the divinity , the intelligence in man , that ...
142 페이지
... stammering , no elisions of letters or of syllables ; the expressiveness of words , and the rhythm of sentences and of metrical lines must be pre- served without monotony , without hiatus , and without re- curring tune ; the passion of ...
... stammering , no elisions of letters or of syllables ; the expressiveness of words , and the rhythm of sentences and of metrical lines must be pre- served without monotony , without hiatus , and without re- curring tune ; the passion of ...
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accent action alphabet Archbishop Whately articulation breath brogue Capital characteristic clause close commencement common compound consonants defect deliver delivery dialectic diaphragm dictionary difficulty digraphs diphthongs distinct effect effort elementary sounds elements Elocution eloquence emphasis English exercise expression fall faults gesture Glasgow glottis grammatical habit hamlet hear heard hearers illustration imitation impediment inflexion instinct key-word labial consonants language lines lips lisping Lower type manner mastication means mechanical ment merely mind mouth nasal natural nought noun object Orator oratory ordinary organs orthography palate passage pauses peculiarity persons pharynx phonetic pitch poetry present principle pronounced pronunciation reader reading reference Rhetoric rhymes rhythm sense sentence sentiment separate silent letters speak speaker stammering stuttering syllables termination thought throat tion Tones of Speech tongue tune unaccented uncon utterance variety verb VISIBLE SPEECH vocal voice vowel letters vowel sounds Welsh words wriggle
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197 페이지 - Scaling yonder peak, I saw an eagle wheeling near its brow, O'er the abyss : his broad expanded wings Lay calm and motionless upon the air, As if he floated there without their aid, By the sole act of his unlorded will, That buoyed him proudly up.
177 페이지 - This, my lords, is a perilous and tremendous moment ! It is not a time for adulation. The smoothness of flattery cannot now avail; cannot save us in this rugged and awful crisis.
131 페이지 - True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance.
189 페이지 - Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean, roll ! Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain ; Man marks the earth with ruin, his control Stops with the shore ; upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed...
146 페이지 - Every lady In this land Hath twenty nails upon each hand ; Five and twenty on hands and feet. And this is true, without deceit.
130 페이지 - O wad some Power the giftie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us ! It wad frae mony a blunder free us, An...
183 페이지 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore. There is society where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not man the less, but nature more...
182 페이지 - Art is long, and Time is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like muffled drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave.
175 페이지 - Then say not man's imperfect, Heaven in fault; Say rather, man's as perfect as he ought: His knowledge measured to his state and place; His time a moment, and a point his space.