The American Common-school Reader and Speaker: Being a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse, with Rules for Reading and SpeakingC. Tappan, 1844 - 428 páginas |
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... Voice . 13 Quality of the Voice . - Roundness .. 14 Smoothness . Versatility . True Pitch . Due Loudness . ' Moderate ' Force , ' Declamatory ' Force , Empassioned ' Force . 66 15 66 " " 17 18 19 20 Distinct Articulation .. 21 Correct ...
... Voice . 13 Quality of the Voice . - Roundness .. 14 Smoothness . Versatility . True Pitch . Due Loudness . ' Moderate ' Force , ' Declamatory ' Force , Empassioned ' Force . 66 15 66 " " 17 18 19 20 Distinct Articulation .. 21 Correct ...
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... voice , will prob- ably do a greater service to the interests of elocution , than has yet been done by the most elaborate works on the subject , in the English lan- guage . " And , in a note appended to this passage , " Since this ...
... voice , will prob- ably do a greater service to the interests of elocution , than has yet been done by the most elaborate works on the subject , in the English lan- guage . " And , in a note appended to this passage , " Since this ...
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... Voice , by Dr. James Rush , of Philadelphia . The clearness of exposition , and the precision of terms , in that admirable work , have greatly facilitated , as well as clearly defined , the processes of practical teaching , in whatever ...
... Voice , by Dr. James Rush , of Philadelphia . The clearness of exposition , and the precision of terms , in that admirable work , have greatly facilitated , as well as clearly defined , the processes of practical teaching , in whatever ...
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... voice . These principles oeing well settled in the mind of the pupil , may be spontaneously applied , where no such marks are used . " Objections are made by some authors , -whose judgment and taste , on other subjects , are ...
... voice . These principles oeing well settled in the mind of the pupil , may be spontaneously applied , where no such marks are used . " Objections are made by some authors , -whose judgment and taste , on other subjects , are ...
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... VOICE . Ir we observe attentively the voice of a good reader or speaker , we shall find his style of utterance marked by the following traits . His voice pleases the ear by its very sound . It is wholly free from affected suavity ; yet ...
... VOICE . Ir we observe attentively the voice of a good reader or speaker , we shall find his style of utterance marked by the following traits . His voice pleases the ear by its very sound . It is wholly free from affected suavity ; yet ...
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