The Elements of Elocution and Correct Reading |
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Loud and soft in speaking only refers to the different degrees of force in the same key , whereas high and low imply a change of key . A man may speak louder or softer in the same key ; when he speaks higher or lower , he changes his ...
Loud and soft in speaking only refers to the different degrees of force in the same key , whereas high and low imply a change of key . A man may speak louder or softer in the same key ; when he speaks higher or lower , he changes his ...
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Force , although sometimes another name for loudness , has , for the most part , nearly the same signification as emphasis . 3. Emphasis , which may be expressed forcibly or otherwise , as the subject requires , must be applied with ...
Force , although sometimes another name for loudness , has , for the most part , nearly the same signification as emphasis . 3. Emphasis , which may be expressed forcibly or otherwise , as the subject requires , must be applied with ...
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Pause and Inflections , with Modulation of Voice , requiring some degree of Force . EXCLAMATION , COMMAND , AND APOSTROPHE . 1.- Exclamation denotes those emotions of the mind which are commonly connected with surprise or strongly ...
Pause and Inflections , with Modulation of Voice , requiring some degree of Force . EXCLAMATION , COMMAND , AND APOSTROPHE . 1.- Exclamation denotes those emotions of the mind which are commonly connected with surprise or strongly ...
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