The Art of Elocution: From the Simple Articulation of the Elemental Sounds of Language, Up to the Highest Tone of Expression in Speech, Attainable by the Human VoiceSampson, Low, 1846 - 383 páginas |
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... verse are excellent , and the arrangement very good . " — Rochester Daily American . " A second edition of Mr. Vandenhoff's admirable work on this im- portant branch of education . The present edition is greatly improved and enlarged ...
... verse are excellent , and the arrangement very good . " — Rochester Daily American . " A second edition of Mr. Vandenhoff's admirable work on this im- portant branch of education . The present edition is greatly improved and enlarged ...
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... verse , and in every variety of style . The mere reading aloud of these extracts , as practice in reading and declamation , ( after an understanding of the rules and prin- ciples laid down in the system , ) even without an instructor ...
... verse , and in every variety of style . The mere reading aloud of these extracts , as practice in reading and declamation , ( after an understanding of the rules and prin- ciples laid down in the system , ) even without an instructor ...
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... verse are destroyed ; many words are not distin- guishable in sound from others of somewhat similar form , though of widely different signification ; and the whole delivery is confused and inelegant . With a distinct articulation , a ...
... verse are destroyed ; many words are not distin- guishable in sound from others of somewhat similar form , though of widely different signification ; and the whole delivery is confused and inelegant . With a distinct articulation , a ...
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... verse as vurse , mercy as murcy . 9 The correct sound of è is attained by striking the accent lightly , and without dwelling on the er ; whereas , in ūr , as in curd , the sound is more open , and heavier . [ See Table No. 4. ] NOTE ...
... verse as vurse , mercy as murcy . 9 The correct sound of è is attained by striking the accent lightly , and without dwelling on the er ; whereas , in ūr , as in curd , the sound is more open , and heavier . [ See Table No. 4. ] NOTE ...
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... verse , first , curst . mercy , thirsty , durst . per - verted , vir - tue , bursting . revert , shirt , pursed . pert , dirty , nurseling . heard , bird , word . early , firmly , burly . preferred , third , sturdy . NOTE . This ...
... verse , first , curst . mercy , thirsty , durst . per - verted , vir - tue , bursting . revert , shirt , pursed . pert , dirty , nurseling . heard , bird , word . early , firmly , burly . preferred , third , sturdy . NOTE . This ...
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Términos y frases comunes
accelerando accented ADRASTUS antithesis arms articulation beauty blood breath Brutus Cæsar Cassius character Christian close common compound inflections dark death delivery diphthongal distinct doth ducats earth elementary sounds emphasis of force emphasis of sense EXAMPLES exercise expression falling inflection feeling gesture give Godfrey of Bouillon grace hand Harfleur hath heard heart heaven Helon high pitch honor hope human voice Intonation king language light live Lochinvar Lord marked MEDON melody ment mercy middle pause middle pitch mind nature Netherby never noble o'er orator passage passion perfect practice presto pronominal phrase prose prosodial quired reading rhythm rising inflection Roche Rome rules sentence Shylock simple solemn soul speak speaker speech spirit style syllables system of Elocution thee thought tion tone tonic sound utterance Vandenhoff's Venice verse voice vowel weep word