The Art of Elocution: Or, Logical and Musical Reading and Declamation. With an Appendix Containing a Copious Practice in Oratorical, Poetical, and Dramatic Reading and Recitation; the Whole Forming a Complete Speaker, Well Adapted to Private Pupils, Classes, and the Use of SchoolsShepard, 1847 - 383 ページ |
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... distinct meaning , ) an exercise of the judgment unaided by any art or system of rules ; such an exercise as we must necessarily employ in numberless cases of daily occurrence ; in which , having no established principles to guide us ...
... distinct meaning , ) an exercise of the judgment unaided by any art or system of rules ; such an exercise as we must necessarily employ in numberless cases of daily occurrence ; in which , having no established principles to guide us ...
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... distinct utter- ance , that is , a clear ARTICULATION . This is the first requisite in the reading both of prose and poetry . Without it , the metre and rhythm of verse are destroyed ; many words are not distin- guishable in sound from ...
... distinct utter- ance , that is , a clear ARTICULATION . This is the first requisite in the reading both of prose and poetry . Without it , the metre and rhythm of verse are destroyed ; many words are not distin- guishable in sound from ...
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... distinct from their power as sounds , as the names alpha , beta , theta , of the Greek alphabet , are distinct from the value or power of the sounds of a , B , 8 , when combined into syllables and words . For , if a consonant required ...
... distinct from their power as sounds , as the names alpha , beta , theta , of the Greek alphabet , are distinct from the value or power of the sounds of a , B , 8 , when combined into syllables and words . For , if a consonant required ...
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... distinct articulation of the language , which their combination forms , it is essential to adopt a classification and nomenclature which shall convey a clear and distinct idea of their value in speech . For that end , none can be found ...
... distinct articulation of the language , which their combination forms , it is essential to adopt a classification and nomenclature which shall convey a clear and distinct idea of their value in speech . For that end , none can be found ...
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... distinct and perfect tone or vocality , proper to themselves , and capable of being held or prolonged by the voice indefinitely . Such is the sound of a in a - rm , a - ll , & c . , of e in e - ve , of o in o - ld , & c . By vocality is ...
... distinct and perfect tone or vocality , proper to themselves , and capable of being held or prolonged by the voice indefinitely . Such is the sound of a in a - rm , a - ll , & c . , of e in e - ve , of o in o - ld , & c . By vocality is ...
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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 legato 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 reading rest rhythm rising inflection Roche Rome rules sentence Shylock simple solemn soul speak speaker speech spirit style swelling syllables system of Elocution thee thought tion tone tonic sound utterance Vandenhoff's Venice verse voice vowel weep word
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283 ページ - When thou art gone, the solemn brood of care Plod on, and each one as before will chase His favorite phantom; yet all these shall leave Their mirth and their employments, and shall come And make their bed with thee.
334 ページ - You have done that you should be sorry for. There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats, For I am arm'd so strong in honesty That they pass by me as the idle wind, Which I respect not.
185 ページ - Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes, and groves ; * And ye that on the sands with printless foot Do chase the ebbing Neptune, and do fly him, When he comes back...
353 ページ - With a bare bodkin ? who would fardels bear, To grunt and sweat under a weary life, But that the dread of something after death, The undiscover'd country from whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of ? Thus conscience does make cowards of us all...
358 ページ - The quality of mercy is not strain'd, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath; it is twice bless'd; It blesseth him that gives and him that takes...
321 ページ - O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, That I am meek and gentle with these butchers ! Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times.
337 ページ - When that the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept; Ambition should be made of sterner stuff: Yet Brutus says he was ambitious, And Brutus is an honorable man. You all did see that on the Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown, Which he did thrice refuse.
338 ページ - tis his will : Let but the commons hear this testament, (Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read) And they would go and kiss dead Caesar's wounds, And dip their napkins in his sacred blood ; Yea, beg a hair of him for memory, And, dying, mention it within their wills, Bequeathing it, as a rich legacy, Unto their issue.
288 ページ - River where ford there was none; But, ere he alighted at Nethe'rby gate, The bride had consented, the gallant came late: For. a laggard in love and a dastard in war Was to wed the fair Ellen of brave Lochinvar.
288 ページ - O, young Lochinvar is come out of the west, Through all the wide Border his steed was the best ; And save his good broad-sword he weapon had none, He rode all unarmed, and he rode all alone. So faithful in love, and so dauntless in war, There never was knight like the young Lochinvar.