Elements of Elocution in which the Principles of Reading and Speaking are Investigated ...: To which is Added a Complete System of the Passions, Showing how They Affect the Countenance, Tone of Voice, and Gesture of the Body. Exemplified by a Copious Selection of the Most Striking Passages of ShakespeareD. Mallory, 1810 - 379 էջ |
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Էջ vii
... the advantages of good Reading that was ex- pected from me , but some plain practical rules , in a scholastick and methodical form , that would convey real and useful instruction . This led me to a distinction of the voice ,
... the advantages of good Reading that was ex- pected from me , but some plain practical rules , in a scholastick and methodical form , that would convey real and useful instruction . This led me to a distinction of the voice ,
Էջ viii
... distinction of the voice into the * In the first edition of this work I expressed myself with a scrupulous caution , respecting this distinction of voice ; be- cause , in a grammar written a century ago by Charles Butler , of Magdalen ...
... distinction of the voice into the * In the first edition of this work I expressed myself with a scrupulous caution , respecting this distinction of voice ; be- cause , in a grammar written a century ago by Charles Butler , of Magdalen ...
Էջ ix
... distinction , that , provided the proper slide was preserved on that word which the sense and harmony required , the other distinctions of the voice were more easily attained and if they were not , the pronunciation was infinitely less ...
... distinction , that , provided the proper slide was preserved on that word which the sense and harmony required , the other distinctions of the voice were more easily attained and if they were not , the pronunciation was infinitely less ...
Էջ xi
... distinction which existed no where but in my imagination . None , but those who have been system makers , can judge of the regret and disappointment which this apprehension occasioned . It did not , however , continue long . The same ...
... distinction which existed no where but in my imagination . None , but those who have been system makers , can judge of the regret and disappointment which this apprehension occasioned . It did not , however , continue long . The same ...
Էջ xii
... distinction . I was confirmed in my opinion by reflecting that à priori , and independently on actual practice , these modifications of the human voice must necessarily exist . First , if there was no turn or inflec- tion of the voice ...
... distinction . I was confirmed in my opinion by reflecting that à priori , and independently on actual practice , these modifications of the human voice must necessarily exist . First , if there was no turn or inflec- tion of the voice ...
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