A System of Elocution: With Special Reference to Gesture, to the Treatment of Stammering, and Defective Articulation...E. H. Butler & Company, 1859 - 377 páginas |
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... never ensconced themselves behind elevated desks , nor " stood upon all fours , " as some of our public speakers do they were masters of their art . Hence they needed no screen to conceal uncouth attitudes and awkward gestures from the ...
... never ensconced themselves behind elevated desks , nor " stood upon all fours , " as some of our public speakers do they were masters of their art . Hence they needed no screen to conceal uncouth attitudes and awkward gestures from the ...
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... never known to fail . Some children omit the element 2 , when it follows d , and the element sh when it follows t ; for instance , they pronounce John , don , and Charles , tarles , & c . * My method of correcting these defects is to ...
... never known to fail . Some children omit the element 2 , when it follows d , and the element sh when it follows t ; for instance , they pronounce John , don , and Charles , tarles , & c . * My method of correcting these defects is to ...
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... never occur . Hence , no mode of treatment that is not founded in just elocution or the cor- rect exercise of the organs of speech for the purposes of vocal ex- pression , can be relied on . This must appear obvious to every in ...
... never occur . Hence , no mode of treatment that is not founded in just elocution or the cor- rect exercise of the organs of speech for the purposes of vocal ex- pression , can be relied on . This must appear obvious to every in ...
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... never formed in the chest , or in the head ; it is always formed in the upper part of the larynx , at the aperture of the glottis . It is , however , formed higher , or lower in the throat , according to its de- gree of acuteness , or ...
... never formed in the chest , or in the head ; it is always formed in the upper part of the larynx , at the aperture of the glottis . It is , however , formed higher , or lower in the throat , according to its de- gree of acuteness , or ...
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... never be employed merely for the sake of variety ; but for emphasis and cadences . Neither should a rising inflection be used for the sake of mere " harmony , " where a falling inflection would better express the meaning of the author ...
... never be employed merely for the sake of variety ; but for emphasis and cadences . Neither should a rising inflection be used for the sake of mere " harmony , " where a falling inflection would better express the meaning of the author ...
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