Orthophony; Or, The Cultivation of the Voice, in Elocution: A Manual of Elementary Exercises, Adapted to Dr. Rush's "Philosophy of the Human Voice," and the System of Vocal CultureTicknor, Reed and Fields, 1854 - 300 Seiten |
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... character of cadence ; and , in addition to the vocal part of elocution , an outline of the princi- ples of gesture , and a collection of pieces for practice in reading and declamation . The stereotype process , adopted in this new ...
... character of cadence ; and , in addition to the vocal part of elocution , an outline of the princi- ples of gesture , and a collection of pieces for practice in reading and declamation . The stereotype process , adopted in this new ...
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... character of the sound which , in any case , is to be executed . We shall find advantage , therefore , in first considering the character of the component elementary sounds of our language , as a guide to the mode of exerting the organs ...
... character of the sound which , in any case , is to be executed . We shall find advantage , therefore , in first considering the character of the component elementary sounds of our language , as a guide to the mode of exerting the organs ...
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... character , as in the name of the letter u , but as constituting a peculiar diphthongal element . 6 " 9 " SUBTONIC ELEMENTS . These elements are so denominated by Dr. Rush " from their infe- riority to the tonics , ' in all the emphatic ...
... character , as in the name of the letter u , but as constituting a peculiar diphthongal element . 6 " 9 " SUBTONIC ELEMENTS . These elements are so denominated by Dr. Rush " from their infe- riority to the tonics , ' in all the emphatic ...
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... character , with perfect accuracy of knowledge , for the purposes of vocal practice and culture , it becomes important to examine them closely , in connection with the exact position and movement of the organs , during the process of ...
... character , with perfect accuracy of knowledge , for the purposes of vocal practice and culture , it becomes important to examine them closely , in connection with the exact position and movement of the organs , during the process of ...
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... character of the sound , and causes a " vocule , " or slight and obscure vowel sound , resembling e , in err , to follow the effort of the organs . The " atonic , " p , is produced by an intense compression of the lips , which prevents ...
... character of the sound , and causes a " vocule , " or slight and obscure vowel sound , resembling e , in err , to follow the effort of the organs . The " atonic , " p , is produced by an intense compression of the lips , which prevents ...
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