The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers, and Disposed Under Proper Heads, with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking. To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution. By W. Enfield, ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1794 - 405 стор. |
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Сторінка xiv
... just elo- cution . And fome accurate observers , judging per- haps , from a few unlucky fpecimens of modern elo- quence , have concluded that this is the only law which ought to be prescribed ; that all artificial rules are ufelefs ...
... just elo- cution . And fome accurate observers , judging per- haps , from a few unlucky fpecimens of modern elo- quence , have concluded that this is the only law which ought to be prescribed ; that all artificial rules are ufelefs ...
Сторінка xvi
... just speaking would require . Almoft all perfons , who have not ftudied the art of fpeaking , have a habit of uttering their words fo rapidly , that this latter exer- cife ought generally to be made use of for a con- fiderable time at ...
... just speaking would require . Almoft all perfons , who have not ftudied the art of fpeaking , have a habit of uttering their words fo rapidly , that this latter exer- cife ought generally to be made use of for a con- fiderable time at ...
Сторінка xxiii
... just and forcible pronunciation ; and it can only be the effect of close attention and long practice , to be able , with a mere glance of the eye , to read any piece with good emphasis and good difcretion . Ir is another office of ...
... just and forcible pronunciation ; and it can only be the effect of close attention and long practice , to be able , with a mere glance of the eye , to read any piece with good emphasis and good difcretion . Ir is another office of ...
Сторінка xxiv
... just and forcible emphasis , nothing more is neceffary than previously to ftudy the conftruction , meaning , and spirit of every fentence , and to adhere as nearly as poffible to the manner in which we diftinguish one word from another ...
... just and forcible emphasis , nothing more is neceffary than previously to ftudy the conftruction , meaning , and spirit of every fentence , and to adhere as nearly as poffible to the manner in which we diftinguish one word from another ...
Сторінка xxv
... just speaking , are de- serving of attention . But to fubflitute one únmean- ing tune , in the room of all the proprieties and graces of good elocution , and then to applaud this manner , under the appellation of mufical fpeaking , can ...
... just speaking , are de- serving of attention . But to fubflitute one únmean- ing tune , in the room of all the proprieties and graces of good elocution , and then to applaud this manner , under the appellation of mufical fpeaking , can ...
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