The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers, and Disposed Under Proper Heads, with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking. To which are Prefixed Two EssaysA. Wilson, 1808 - Počet stran: 346 |
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Strana ix
... able to speak well is an ornamental and useful accomplishment . Without the laboured panegyrics of ancient or modern orators , the im- portance of a good elocution is sufficiently obvious . Every one will acknowledge it to be of some ...
... able to speak well is an ornamental and useful accomplishment . Without the laboured panegyrics of ancient or modern orators , the im- portance of a good elocution is sufficiently obvious . Every one will acknowledge it to be of some ...
Strana xvi
... able , with a mere glance of the eye , to read any piece with good emphasis and good discretion . It is another office of emphasis , to express the opposition between the several parts of a sentence , where the ideas are contrasted or ...
... able , with a mere glance of the eye , to read any piece with good emphasis and good discretion . It is another office of emphasis , to express the opposition between the several parts of a sentence , where the ideas are contrasted or ...
Strana xx
... able pause , where the grammatical construction requires none at all . In doing this , however , it is necessary , that , upon the word immediately preceding the pause , the voice be sus- pended in such a manner as to intimate to the ...
... able pause , where the grammatical construction requires none at all . In doing this , however , it is necessary , that , upon the word immediately preceding the pause , the voice be sus- pended in such a manner as to intimate to the ...
Strana xxii
... able to fall his voice with propriety and judgment at the close of a sentence , he must be able to keep it from falling , and to raise it , with all the variation which the sense requires . The best method of correcting a uniform ...
... able to fall his voice with propriety and judgment at the close of a sentence , he must be able to keep it from falling , and to raise it , with all the variation which the sense requires . The best method of correcting a uniform ...
Strana xxiii
... able to excite ; and follow your feelings with no other restraint , than " this special observance , that you o'ERSTEP NOT THE MODESTY OF NATURE . " " 9 b 2 8 The same general principles , and rules of Elocution ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . xxiii.
... able to excite ; and follow your feelings with no other restraint , than " this special observance , that you o'ERSTEP NOT THE MODESTY OF NATURE . " " 9 b 2 8 The same general principles , and rules of Elocution ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . xxiii.
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