Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and SpeakingMarsh, Capen & Lyon, 1831 - 372 Seiten |
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... action to the word , and the word to the action , as Shakespeare calls it , is the most difficult part of delivery , and therefore , can never be taught perfectly to children ; to say nothing of distracting their at- tention with two ...
... action to the word , and the word to the action , as Shakespeare calls it , is the most difficult part of delivery , and therefore , can never be taught perfectly to children ; to say nothing of distracting their at- tention with two ...
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... action by words , will be al- lowed by every one ; and if we were never to give any in- structions , but such as should completely answer our wish- es , this difficulty would be a good reason for not attempting to give any description ...
... action by words , will be al- lowed by every one ; and if we were never to give any in- structions , but such as should completely answer our wish- es , this difficulty would be a good reason for not attempting to give any description ...
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... action of the arm will naturally grow up into that we have just described . So the diagonal position of the arm , though the most graceful and easy when the body is at rest , may be too difficult for boys to fall into at first ; and ...
... action of the arm will naturally grow up into that we have just described . So the diagonal position of the arm , though the most graceful and easy when the body is at rest , may be too difficult for boys to fall into at first ; and ...
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... action , and a nice discrimination of the pas sions , however essential on the stage , are but of secondary importance in a school It is plain , open , distinct , and for- cible pronunciation , which school boys should aim at ; OF ...
... action , and a nice discrimination of the pas sions , however essential on the stage , are but of secondary importance in a school It is plain , open , distinct , and for- cible pronunciation , which school boys should aim at ; OF ...
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... action , as Quintilian advises us to do , in composition ; that is , we should rather allow of an exuberance , than , by too much correctness , check the vigour and luxuriancy of nature . Though school boys , therefore , ought not to be ...
... action , as Quintilian advises us to do , in composition ; that is , we should rather allow of an exuberance , than , by too much correctness , check the vigour and luxuriancy of nature . Though school boys , therefore , ought not to be ...
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