ELEMENTS OF ELOCUTION : IN WHICH THE PRINCIPLES OF READING AND SPEAKING ARE INVESTIGATED; AND SUCH PAUSES, EMPHASIS, AND INFLECTIONS OF VOICE, AS ARE SUIT- ARE DISTINCTLY POINTED OUT AND EXPLAINED: WITH THE VOICE, SO AS TO RENDER IT VARIED, FORCIBLE, AND HARMONIOUS. TO WHICH IS ADDED A COMPLETE SYSTEM OF THE PASSIONS; SHOWING HOW THEY AFFECT THE COUNTENANCE, TONE OF VOICE, AND EXEMPLIFIED BY A COPIOUS SELECTION OF THE MOST STRIKING PASSAGES OF SHAKESPEARE. THE WHOLE ILLUSTRATED BY COPPER-PLATES, EXPLAINING THE NATURE OF ACCENT, EMPHASIS, INFLECTION, AND CADENCE. BY JOHN WALKER, AUTHOR OF THE CRITICAL PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY, St. "EST QUÔDAM PRODIRE TENUS."—HOR. BOSTON : PUBLISHED BY D. MALLORY & Co. ALSO BY LYMAN, MALLORY & CO. PORTLAND: D. W. FARRAnd & green, ALBANY : co. BALTIMORE : I, W. CAMPBELL, PETERSBURG (VIR.) : J. T. BUGKINGHAM, PRINTER. ΤΟ DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON, IN ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF THE ASSISTANCE GAINED FROM HIS LABOURS, THE PLEASURE AND IMPROVEMENT DERIVED FROM HIS CONVERSATION, AND THE OBLIGATION CONFERRED BY HIS FRIENDSHIP AND ATTENTION, THE FOLLOWING TREATISE IS MOST RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED, BY THE AUTHOR. |