The Elements of Elocution and Correct ReadingT. Laurie, 1871 - 170 páginas |
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... Nature can do much without art ; art very little without nature . Nature affects the heart ; art plays upon the fancy . Force of speaking will produce emotion and conviction ; grace only excites pleasure and admiration . ( p . 121 ...
... Nature can do much without art ; art very little without nature . Nature affects the heart ; art plays upon the fancy . Force of speaking will produce emotion and conviction ; grace only excites pleasure and admiration . ( p . 121 ...
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... nature , had the strongest energy , and were best fitted for their several occasions , were universally received , understood and felt , and became as generally used , and with as little variation as words . Whilst thus the language of ...
... nature , had the strongest energy , and were best fitted for their several occasions , were universally received , understood and felt , and became as generally used , and with as little variation as words . Whilst thus the language of ...
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... nature have put into our hands " ! What ideas of God and nature that noble lord may entertain , I know not , but I know that such detestable principles are equally abhorrent to religion and huma- nity . What ! to attribute the sacred ...
... nature have put into our hands " ! What ideas of God and nature that noble lord may entertain , I know not , but I know that such detestable principles are equally abhorrent to religion and huma- nity . What ! to attribute the sacred ...
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1 ANGER AND RAGEAdams Anger against | 1 |
CHAP | 2 |
Against Idleness | 11 |
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accent acute accent breath British Energy Brutus Cæsar Caius Verres CHAPTER cheek dead dear death degree of force delight denoted Despair disgrace dread earth effect Elocution emotions Emphasis examples expression eyes falling inflection father fear feel Felicia Hemans figures of speech flower fool give grave accent Grief hath heard heart Heaven Homer honour honoured land Hope idle hands inflections of voice liberty life's live look Lord marked mighty winds Milton mind mortal mourn natural pitch never noble o'er once parenthesis passions poetry poison'd poor praise pride pupils requires ride to town rising inflection Roman citizen sense sentence sentiment Shakspeare Sicily sight SIMULTANEOUS EXERCISES slave sorrow soul sound speak storm suspending pause sweet syllables takes the rising teacher thee thine thou art tones truth virtue Walter Scott wandering Washington Irving winds words youth