The Orator's Manual: A Practical and Philosophical Treatise on Vocal Culture, Emphasis and Gesture, Together with Selections for Declamation and Reading ... |
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... express his sense of indebtedness for valuable suggestions , with reference to the subjects treated in this book , over and beyond what seems to be common property , to S. M. Cleveland , M.D. , of Philadelphia , formerly Pro- fessor of ...
... express his sense of indebtedness for valuable suggestions , with reference to the subjects treated in this book , over and beyond what seems to be common property , to S. M. Cleveland , M.D. , of Philadelphia , formerly Pro- fessor of ...
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... express entirely opposite meanings ( §§ 53–66 ) . Force . When one uses different degrees and kinds of force with a word , he does so because he conceives that , in connection with the idea that it expresses , there is more or as less ...
... express entirely opposite meanings ( §§ 53–66 ) . Force . When one uses different degrees and kinds of force with a word , he does so because he conceives that , in connection with the idea that it expresses , there is more or as less ...
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... express the ideas rep- resented by the movement of the voice in each of these direc- tions . This gives us the circumflex or wave . ( See §§ 67-74 . ) 44. Successful Oratory is always characterized by a habit of using liberally the ...
... express the ideas rep- resented by the movement of the voice in each of these direc- tions . This gives us the circumflex or wave . ( See §§ 67-74 . ) 44. Successful Oratory is always characterized by a habit of using liberally the ...
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... express what is anticipative , subordinate , etc. ( § 211 : 11 ) ; e . g . Be true to yourself : you will suc- ceed . Look to it ; Consider , William : take a month to think , And let me have an answer to my wish ; Or by the Lord that ...
... express what is anticipative , subordinate , etc. ( § 211 : 11 ) ; e . g . Be true to yourself : you will suc- ceed . Look to it ; Consider , William : take a month to think , And let me have an answer to my wish ; Or by the Lord that ...
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... express by it . The following are mentally conclusive , decisive , affirmative , positive , etc. 56. The conditional mood may express what is positively af- firmed or believed ; e . g . If he has done that , he should sùffer for it ...
... express by it . The following are mentally conclusive , decisive , affirmative , positive , etc. 56. The conditional mood may express what is positively af- firmed or believed ; e . g . If he has done that , he should sùffer for it ...
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American arms aspirate bk BC blood brave breast breath Cæsar Caius Verres circumflex conditional mood dare death downward earth elbow emphasis emphatic England express expulsive f RO falling inflection father feel fight Finger gesture fingers force freedom Ft on waist gentlemen George Croly gesture give glory grave Greece h RC hand hear heart heaven honor idem idem idem Ireland liberty lift light lips Lochinvar look Lord loud median stress medium pitch melody movement nation Netherby never noble o'er orotund PARTITION OF POLAND pass pauses principles prone Roman Roman senate Rome Rússia Semitonic sentiment side slow sound Spartacus spirit stood sustained sword syllables tell Terminal Stress thee thou thought tion tone tr R C turn uttered Virgínia voice wave words wrist Ꭱ Ꮯ