Practical Elocution: Containing Illustrations of the Principles of Reading and Public Speaking : Also a Selection of the Best Pieces from Ancient and Modern Authors, Accompanied by Explanatory Notes. : the Whole Adapted to the Purposes of Improvement in Reading and OratoryErastus H. Pease & Company, 1852 - 312 Seiten |
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... deep feeling , emanating from its appro- priate fountain , the heart . His articulation , too , must be cor- rect and elegant . As a correct articulation consists in the distinct utterance of the elements , it may be advantageous to ...
... deep feeling , emanating from its appro- priate fountain , the heart . His articulation , too , must be cor- rect and elegant . As a correct articulation consists in the distinct utterance of the elements , it may be advantageous to ...
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... deep damnation " of the sanguinary deed . But the demoniac firmness of his wick- ed wife " screwed his courage to the sticking point " in the murder of the king . While revo.ving over in his mind the consequences which would accrue to ...
... deep damnation " of the sanguinary deed . But the demoniac firmness of his wick- ed wife " screwed his courage to the sticking point " in the murder of the king . While revo.ving over in his mind the consequences which would accrue to ...
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... deep pathos , all pieces , whether in prose or poetry , relating to the great and imperishable interest of man , as a being who has entered upon an interminable state of duration , such as St. Paul's description of the resurrection ...
... deep pathos , all pieces , whether in prose or poetry , relating to the great and imperishable interest of man , as a being who has entered upon an interminable state of duration , such as St. Paul's description of the resurrection ...
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... " Green be thy fields , sweetest isle of the ocean . " " Roll on , thou dark and deep blue ocean , roll . ” " Hail holy light . " " We praise thee , O Lord . " " O , thou that roll - est above . 30 ELOCUTION . Cato's Soliloquy,
... " Green be thy fields , sweetest isle of the ocean . " " Roll on , thou dark and deep blue ocean , roll . ” " Hail holy light . " " We praise thee , O Lord . " " O , thou that roll - est above . 30 ELOCUTION . Cato's Soliloquy,
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... deep and sol - emn requiem . " " Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast ? " " Fare - well awhile ; I will not leave you long . " " Could we but climb where Moses stood , And view the landscape o'er , — Not Jor - dan's stream , nor ...
... deep and sol - emn requiem . " " Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast ? " " Fare - well awhile ; I will not leave you long . " " Could we but climb where Moses stood , And view the landscape o'er , — Not Jor - dan's stream , nor ...
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