The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for Declamation in Schools, Academies, Lyceums, Colleges : Newly Translated Or Compiled from Celebrated Orators, Authors and Popular Debaters, Ancient and Modern, a Treatise on Oratory and Elocution, Notes Explanatory and BiographicalCharles Desilver, 1859 - 558 من الصفحات |
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... human voice . In forming the heavy or accented syllable , the organs make a stroke or beat , and , however instantaneous , are placed in a certain position , from which they must be removed before they make another stroke . Thus , in ...
... human voice . In forming the heavy or accented syllable , the organs make a stroke or beat , and , however instantaneous , are placed in a certain position , from which they must be removed before they make another stroke . Thus , in ...
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... human kind ' , he is a traitor to Heaven ' , who abuses the talents which God has given him . " III . In a loose sentence , the falling inflexion is required ; as , " It is of the last importance to season the passions of a child with ...
... human kind ' , he is a traitor to Heaven ' , who abuses the talents which God has given him . " III . In a loose sentence , the falling inflexion is required ; as , " It is of the last importance to season the passions of a child with ...
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... HUMAN VOICE . Dr. Rush , whose " Philosophy of the Human Voice " presents the most minute and scientific analysis of the subject that has yet appeared , adopts an arrangement of the elementary sounds of our language into tonics ...
... HUMAN VOICE . Dr. Rush , whose " Philosophy of the Human Voice " presents the most minute and scientific analysis of the subject that has yet appeared , adopts an arrangement of the elementary sounds of our language into tonics ...
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... Human Voice would be received by the learned with avidity , are now over . " And , his imagination kindling at a ray of hope , he adds : " It is not improbable that the active genius of the French , who are so remarkably attentive to ...
... Human Voice would be received by the learned with avidity , are now over . " And , his imagination kindling at a ray of hope , he adds : " It is not improbable that the active genius of the French , who are so remarkably attentive to ...
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... human attempt at " circumscription and confine . " Possess your mind fully with the spirit of what you have to utter , and the right utterance will come by practice . If it be a political speech of a remarkable character , acquaint ...
... human attempt at " circumscription and confine . " Possess your mind fully with the spirit of what you have to utter , and the right utterance will come by practice . If it be a political speech of a remarkable character , acquaint ...
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