The Art of SpeakingG. Routledge, 1902 - 122페이지 |
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... methods of breathing . The first is that described as the clavicular , because the shoulder - blades are raised in this sort of ... method : here there is considerableincrease in the middle and lower diameters of the 16 RESPIRATION.
... methods of breathing . The first is that described as the clavicular , because the shoulder - blades are raised in this sort of ... method : here there is considerableincrease in the middle and lower diameters of the 16 RESPIRATION.
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... method is named the Abdominal or Diaphragmatic : there the enlargement of the chest capacity is effected principally by the protrusion of the abdomen and the descent of the diaphragm . Abdominal inspiration has been largely advocated by ...
... method is named the Abdominal or Diaphragmatic : there the enlargement of the chest capacity is effected principally by the protrusion of the abdomen and the descent of the diaphragm . Abdominal inspiration has been largely advocated by ...
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... methods frequently occur to- gether , assisting and completing one another . My own observation leads me to state that ... method . Anything in the shape of tight clothing which at all impedes the expansion of the lungs by hampering the ...
... methods frequently occur to- gether , assisting and completing one another . My own observation leads me to state that ... method . Anything in the shape of tight clothing which at all impedes the expansion of the lungs by hampering the ...
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... practice of the best orators to commence gently and softly , with marked distinctness of utterance , rather than with loud voice . By this method the speaker has a reserve of sound of immense value to him 34 INFLECTION , MODULATION ,
... practice of the best orators to commence gently and softly , with marked distinctness of utterance , rather than with loud voice . By this method the speaker has a reserve of sound of immense value to him 34 INFLECTION , MODULATION ,
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... method in saying it ; and it is equally true that a gentle and refined speech in private life is a possession of such value that we may well seek to attain it . There are hundreds of men whose vocation calls for considerable and ...
... method in saying it ; and it is equally true that a gentle and refined speech in private life is a possession of such value that we may well seek to attain it . There are hundreds of men whose vocation calls for considerable and ...
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action Antony AORTA articulation attain audience blank verse Brutus Cæsura Cassius chest CHRISTMAS CAROL Clavicular breathing commencement cone consonant sounds costal breathing Deism DELIVERY OF PROSE diaphragm eighteen vowel emphasis English language enunciation faults of pronunciation following exercises fortissimo frequently gesture Indicates inflection inspiration inter-costal muscles JULIUS CÆSAR labials Labio-Dentals language laryngeal sound laryngoscope larynx lips low in mouth lower teeth lungs Mayo Collier mirror in hand MODULATION movements musical necessity never nose nostrils notes observation open mouth open vowels PARADISE LOST phrasing of sentences pitch positions of tongue practice Practise the following requires resonance respiration respiratory Rhetorical Pause ribs Scene soft palate song speaker speaking voice speech spirometer student syllable thou throat Timbre tion tip of tongue tone Tongue low TONSIL trachea upwards utterance uvula variable cavity varying verse Vertebral column VOCAL EXPRESSION vocalist vowel sounds whilst windpipe
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114 페이지 - Omnipotent. Ay me! they little know How dearly I abide that boast so vain; Under what torments inwardly I groan, While they adore me on the Throne of Hell With diadem and sceptre high advanced, The lower still I fall, only supreme In misery: such joy ambition finds.
113 페이지 - Me miserable ! which way shall I fly Infinite wrath, and infinite despair? Which way I fly is Hell; myself am Hell; And, in the lowest deep, a lower deep Still threatening to devour me opens wide, To which the Hell I suffer seems a Heaven.
114 페이지 - So farewell hope, and with hope farewell fear, Farewell remorse : all good to me is lost ; Evil, be thou my good : by thee at least Divided empire with heaven's King I hold, By thee, and more than half perhaps will reign ; As man ere long and this new world shall know.
107 페이지 - Shall cumber all the parts of Italy : Blood and destruction shall be so in use, And dreadful objects so familiar, That mothers shall but smile, when they behold Their infants quarter'd with the hands of war, All pity chok'd with custom of fell deeds ; And Caesar's spirit, ranging for revenge, With Ate by his side, come hot from hell, Shall in these confines, with a monarch's voice, Cry " Havock !" and let slip the dogs of war, That this foul deed shall smell above the earth With carrion men, groaning...
107 페이지 - Which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips, To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue, — A curse shall light upon the limbs of men ; 16 Domestic fury and fierce civil strife Shall cumber all the parts of Italy...
113 페이지 - sdained subjection, and thought one step higher Would set me highest, and in a moment quit The debt immense of endless gratitude, So burdensome still paying, still to owe, Forgetful what from Him I still received ; And understood not that a grateful mind By owing owes not, but still pays, at once Indebted and discharged...
107 페이지 - O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, That I am meek and gentle with these butchers; Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times.
111 페이지 - Their friendships are exposed to no danger from the occurrences by which other attachments are weakened or dissolved; time glides on; fortune is inconstant ; tempers are soured ; bonds which seemed indissoluble are daily sundered by interest, by emulation, or by caprice. But no such cause can affect the silent converse which we hold with the highest of human intellects.
112 페이지 - Warring in Heaven against Heaven's matchless King ! Ah, wherefore ? He deserved no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that bright eminence, and with his good Upbraided none ; nor was his service hard. What could be less than to afford him praise, The easiest recompense, and pay him thanks, How due ? Yet all his good proved ill in me, And wrought but malice.
112 페이지 - O thou, that, with surpassing glory crown'd, Look'st from thy sole dominion like the god Of this new world ; at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminish'd heads ; to thee I call, But with no friendly voice, and add thy name, 0 sun ! to tell thee how I hate thy beams, That bring to my remembrance from what state I fell, how glorious once above thy sphere...