The scientific reader and practical elocutionist1837 |
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... voice and general deportment , in reading and speaking , together with an anatomical description of the organs of speech ; while in the Poetical part , he will be introduced to the principal metres used in poetry , with appropriate Ex ...
... voice and general deportment , in reading and speaking , together with an anatomical description of the organs of speech ; while in the Poetical part , he will be introduced to the principal metres used in poetry , with appropriate Ex ...
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... voices are more flexible , powerful , and har- monious ; yet when it is recollected what Demosthenes effected with ... voice and the different 2 OF ARTICULATION OF ARTICULATION AND PRONUNCIATION, WITH AN ANATOMICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE ...
... voices are more flexible , powerful , and har- monious ; yet when it is recollected what Demosthenes effected with ... voice and the different 2 OF ARTICULATION OF ARTICULATION AND PRONUNCIATION, WITH AN ANATOMICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE ...
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... voice . When we make an inspiration or draw our breath , they become distended , and by their natural in- clination to contract , they expel the air through the wind- pipe . As soon as this expulsion or expiration , as it is called ...
... voice . When we make an inspiration or draw our breath , they become distended , and by their natural in- clination to contract , they expel the air through the wind- pipe . As soon as this expulsion or expiration , as it is called ...
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... voice will depend principally on the tongue , the palate , the teeth , and the nostrils . Of all the members the tongue is the most active , and by its surprising flexibility can accommodate itself to any position ; it can contract or ...
... voice will depend principally on the tongue , the palate , the teeth , and the nostrils . Of all the members the tongue is the most active , and by its surprising flexibility can accommodate itself to any position ; it can contract or ...
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... voice ; the strength of sound does not depend on the key of the voice , but on the force of the expulsion of the breath . A speaker should therefore be particularly careful to adapt his voice to the size of the room in which he is ...
... voice ; the strength of sound does not depend on the key of the voice , but on the force of the expulsion of the breath . A speaker should therefore be particularly careful to adapt his voice to the size of the room in which he is ...
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Сторінка 119 - And now I'm in the world alone, Upon the wide, wide sea: But why should I for others groan, When none will sigh for me? Perchance my dog will whine in vain, Till fed by stranger ,hands; But long ere I come back again, He'd tear me where he stands.
Сторінка 173 - ... the infidel savage — against whom ? against your Protestant brethren ; to lay waste their country, to desolate their dwellings, and extirpate their race and name with these horrible hell-hounds of savage war — hell-hounds, I say, of savage war!
Сторінка 117 - Eternal HOPE ! when yonder spheres sublime Peal'd their first notes to sound the march of Time, Thy joyous youth began — but not to fade. — When all the sister planets have...
Сторінка 126 - Prayer is the burden of a sigh ; The falling of a tear, The upward glancing of an eye, When none but God is near.
Сторінка 168 - Bid him disband his legions, Restore the commonwealth to liberty, Submit his actions to the public censure, And stand the judgment of a Roman senate. Bid him do this, and Cato is his friend.
Сторінка 165 - Which of the two to choose, slavery or death ! No, let us rise at once, gird on our swords, And, at the head of our remaining troops, Attack the foe, break through the thick array Of his throng'd legions, and charge home upon him. Perhaps some arm, more lucky than the rest, May reach his heart, and free the world from bondage.
Сторінка 117 - The strife is o'er — the pangs of Nature close, And life's last rapture triumphs o'er her woes. Hark ! as the spirit eyes, with eagle gaze, The noon of Heaven undazzled by the blaze, On Heavenly winds that waft her...
Сторінка 95 - Farewell, a long farewell, to all my greatness ! This is the state of man ; to-day he puts forth The tender leaves of hope, to-morrow blossoms, And bears his blushing honours thick upon him : The third day comes a frost, a killing frost ; And,— when he thinks, good easy man, full surely His greatness is a ripening, — nips his root, And then he falls, as I do.
Сторінка 122 - Come, brightly wafting through the gloom Our Peace-branch from above ? Then sorrow, touched by Thee, grows bright With more than rapture's ray ; As darkness shows us worlds of light We never saw by day...
Сторінка 163 - I've had wrongs To stir a fever in the blood of age, Or make the infant's sinews strong as steel. This day's the birth of sorrow ; this hour's work Will breed proscriptions ! Look to your hearths, my Lords! For there, henceforth, shall sit, for household gods, Shapes hot from Tartarus ; all shames and crimes ; Wan Treachery, with his thirsty dagger drawn ; Suspicion, poisoning his brother's cup ; Naked Rebellion, with the torch and axe, Making his wild sport of your blazing thrones; Till Anarchy...