The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... whole principles of elocution are deduced . As an art , it is , like others , entirely imitative : Nature in her most graceful and harmonious expressions of the intentions , senti- ments , and emotions of the mind , being the model ...
... whole principles of elocution are deduced . As an art , it is , like others , entirely imitative : Nature in her most graceful and harmonious expressions of the intentions , senti- ments , and emotions of the mind , being the model ...
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... whole of his subject an unintelligible jumble . CHAPTER IV . ON INFLECTION . LET us now proceed to consider that portion of the art on which the form , variety , and harmony of speaking mainly depends , and that will be found to consist ...
... whole of his subject an unintelligible jumble . CHAPTER IV . ON INFLECTION . LET us now proceed to consider that portion of the art on which the form , variety , and harmony of speaking mainly depends , and that will be found to consist ...
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... whole chapter , indeed , from the 20th verse , not only in respect to this , but every other rule , is an admirable exercise in " inflection ; " and its perfect delivery must at all times declare the accomplished elocutionist . CHAPTER ...
... whole chapter , indeed , from the 20th verse , not only in respect to this , but every other rule , is an admirable exercise in " inflection ; " and its perfect delivery must at all times declare the accomplished elocutionist . CHAPTER ...
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... whole deportment of the body , in order that it may be justly adapted to the nature and emotions of the subject pronounced . The disposition of the limbs , the move- ments of the hands , the carriage of the head , and even the move ...
... whole deportment of the body , in order that it may be justly adapted to the nature and emotions of the subject pronounced . The disposition of the limbs , the move- ments of the hands , the carriage of the head , and even the move ...
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... whole system of action , the principle may be safely made the general basis for its theory to rest upon . Rarely - very rarely indeed - should the hands be raised above the eyes or extended beyond the range of vision , the action of the ...
... whole system of action , the principle may be safely made the general basis for its theory to rest upon . Rarely - very rarely indeed - should the hands be raised above the eyes or extended beyond the range of vision , the action of the ...
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