The Effective Speaking Voice: With Passages for Practical ApplicationMacmillan, 1920 - 274 ページ |
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... thing is to cultivate habitual control of the diaphragm and chest to prevent their expelling the breath too suddenly at the end of inhalation . The action of the diaphragm and lower ribs must be restricted to a gradual relaxation into ...
... thing is to cultivate habitual control of the diaphragm and chest to prevent their expelling the breath too suddenly at the end of inhalation . The action of the diaphragm and lower ribs must be restricted to a gradual relaxation into ...
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... ( thing for sing , voith for voice , etc. ) . Again , some speakers ob- scure the s sound by twisting the tip of the tongue to one side , and enunciating with a blurred , whistling effect out of one corner of the mouth . No twisting of ...
... ( thing for sing , voith for voice , etc. ) . Again , some speakers ob- scure the s sound by twisting the tip of the tongue to one side , and enunciating with a blurred , whistling effect out of one corner of the mouth . No twisting of ...
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... thing is so thick that it takes time to dig Dick out . c . Shearing the sheep these azure days assuages the sad thoughts which assail the sinful . d . In summer Sadie sedulously sews the satin samplers , thus shaming her slothful ...
... thing is so thick that it takes time to dig Dick out . c . Shearing the sheep these azure days assuages the sad thoughts which assail the sinful . d . In summer Sadie sedulously sews the satin samplers , thus shaming her slothful ...
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... things but one degree removed from a posi- tive miracle , that he wasn't carried up bodily into the air as a colony of frogs or snails or some other portable creatures sometimes are , and rained down again to the great astonishment of ...
... things but one degree removed from a posi- tive miracle , that he wasn't carried up bodily into the air as a colony of frogs or snails or some other portable creatures sometimes are , and rained down again to the great astonishment of ...
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... things will go far toward relieving one's pro- nunciation of this deplorable fault of clipping . The first is to take a sufficient amount of pride in one's speech to banish carelessness . There are enough mis- pronunciations due to ...
... things will go far toward relieving one's pro- nunciation of this deplorable fault of clipping . The first is to take a sufficient amount of pride in one's speech to banish carelessness . There are enough mis- pronunciations due to ...
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articulation breath current Cæsar called cavities CHAPTER chest Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Children's Crusade clear common consonant cried dead diaphragm DICKENS digraph diphthong drawbridge energetic error EXERCISES expression eyes father fault feel force glottis Godfrey Cass habit hand hard palate hear heart honorable inflection inhalation letter Lilian lips living look Lord lower lung Lycidas mind mouth muscles nasal passages night normal quality organs orotund pause pharynx pitch Pompey position principles produce pronunciation raised range Repeat resonance resonance cavities rising Scrooge SELECTIONS FOR PRACTICAL sentence SHAKESPEARE Silas Marner silent soft palate sometimes sonants soul sound is represented speaker speaking speech stress student syllable teeth are placed tell TENNYSON thee There's thou thought throat tion tone tongue utterance vocal vocal bands vocalized breath voice voice-box vowel vowel sounds Warren Hastings whisper wind words
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254 ページ - To him who in the love of Nature holds Communion with her visible forms, she speaks A various language ; for his gayer hours She has a voice of gladness, and a smile And eloquence of beauty, and she glides Into his darker musings, with a mild And healing sympathy, that steals away Their sharpness ere he is aware.
51 ページ - Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they? Think not of them, thou hast thy music, too, While barred clouds bloom the soft-dying day, And touch the stubble-plains with rosy hue...
154 ページ - We thought as we hollowed his narrow bed And smoothed down his lonely pillow, That the foe and the stranger would tread o'er his head, And we far away on the billow ! Lightly they'll talk of the spirit that's gone And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him, — But little he'll reck, if they let him sleep on In the grave where a Briton has laid him.
187 ページ - Was parmaceti for an inward bruise; And that it was great pity, so it was, This villainous salt-petre should be digg'd Out of the bowels of the harmless earth, Which many a good tall fellow had destroy'd So cowardly; and, but for these vile guns, He would himself have been a soldier.
263 ページ - We both have fed as well, and we can both Endure the winter's cold as well as he...
100 ページ - Far-called, our navies melt away; On dune and headland sinks the fire: Lo, all our pomp of yesterday Is one with Nineveh and Tyre ! Judge of the Nations, spare us yet, Lest we forget - lest we forget...
101 ページ - When my eyes shall be turned to behold, for the last time, the sun in heaven, may I not see him shining on the broken and dishonored fragments of a once glorious Union ; on States dissevered, discordant, belligerent ; on a land rent with civil feuds, or drenched, it may be, in fraternal blood ! Let their last feeble and lingering glance rather behold the gorgeous ensign of the republic, now known and honored throughout the earth,' still full high advanced, its arms and trophies streaming in their...
103 ページ - My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still; My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will...
204 ページ - Let not ambition mock their useful toil, Their homely joys, and destiny obscure; Nor grandeur hear with a disdainful smile The short and simple annals of the poor.
255 ページ - Men, my brothers, men the workers, ever reaping something new : That which they have done but earnest of the things that they shall do...