The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 էջ |
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Էջ xvii
... fall it at the end of a sen- tence . Interrogatives , where the speaker seems to expect an answer , should almost always be elevated at the close , with a peculiar tone , to indicate that a question is asked . Some senten- ces are so ...
... fall it at the end of a sen- tence . Interrogatives , where the speaker seems to expect an answer , should almost always be elevated at the close , with a peculiar tone , to indicate that a question is asked . Some senten- ces are so ...
Էջ xxiv
... fall , with easy art ; Melting they fall , and sink into the heart . It may be observed , that on the stage , a sen- tence spoken distinctly , in a low voice , or even in a whisper , is generally as audible at a distance , as one that ...
... fall , with easy art ; Melting they fall , and sink into the heart . It may be observed , that on the stage , a sen- tence spoken distinctly , in a low voice , or even in a whisper , is generally as audible at a distance , as one that ...
Էջ xxvi
... falling alternately , is unna- tural and absurd . VI . Let the tone of your voice in reading be the same as it is in speaking . Do not affect to change the natural and easy sound with which you speak in conversation , for that formal ...
... falling alternately , is unna- tural and absurd . VI . Let the tone of your voice in reading be the same as it is in speaking . Do not affect to change the natural and easy sound with which you speak in conversation , for that formal ...
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... fall by little and little . A rich man beginning to fall is held up by his friends ; but a poor man being down , is thrust away by his friends . When a rich man is fallen , he has many helpers he speaketh things not to be spoken , and ...
... fall by little and little . A rich man beginning to fall is held up by his friends ; but a poor man being down , is thrust away by his friends . When a rich man is fallen , he has many helpers he speaketh things not to be spoken , and ...
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... falls out , That what we have we prize not to the worth , While we enjoy it ; but being lack'd and lost Why then we wreak the value ; then we find The virtue that possession would not shew us Whilst it Chap . ix . SELECT SENTENCES . 15.
... falls out , That what we have we prize not to the worth , While we enjoy it ; but being lack'd and lost Why then we wreak the value ; then we find The virtue that possession would not shew us Whilst it Chap . ix . SELECT SENTENCES . 15.
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