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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... Force and Gesticulation — the last a subject greatly neglected and in which we moderns are children when compared with the ancients .. Action of a dignified and powerful sort is almost unknown . - Prof . Hoppin , of the Art School ...
... Force and Gesticulation — the last a subject greatly neglected and in which we moderns are children when compared with the ancients .. Action of a dignified and powerful sort is almost unknown . - Prof . Hoppin , of the Art School ...
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... force for impress- iveness ? Undoubtedly there are some effective speakers — though their number is much smaller than is usually supposed - who have never studied elocution . But of the majority of these it may be said that if they do ...
... force for impress- iveness ? Undoubtedly there are some effective speakers — though their number is much smaller than is usually supposed - who have never studied elocution . But of the majority of these it may be said that if they do ...
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... force them to discover their aptitudes for oratory if they have any . 14. Before closing , the author wishes to express his sense of indebtedness for valuable suggestions , with reference to the subjects treated in this book , over and ...
... force them to discover their aptitudes for oratory if they have any . 14. Before closing , the author wishes to express his sense of indebtedness for valuable suggestions , with reference to the subjects treated in this book , over and ...
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... Force and Stress §§ 12-16 EMPHASIS . General Principle § 18 ; Antithetic , Transferred , Associative Emphasis , and by Attraction and Personation , §§ 19-23 ; Reading the Bible § 24 ; how to determine Emphasis § 25 Elements of Emphasis ...
... Force and Stress §§ 12-16 EMPHASIS . General Principle § 18 ; Antithetic , Transferred , Associative Emphasis , and by Attraction and Personation , §§ 19-23 ; Reading the Bible § 24 ; how to determine Emphasis § 25 Elements of Emphasis ...
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... FORCE . Special Force § 98 ; Stress § 99 ; Initial § 100 ; Terminal § 101 ; Median § 102 ; Compound § 103 ; Thorough § 104 ; Tremulous § 105 - ˇ General Force - Abrupt , loud and soft § 107 ; Smooth , loud and soft § 108 ; Sustained ...
... FORCE . Special Force § 98 ; Stress § 99 ; Initial § 100 ; Terminal § 101 ; Median § 102 ; Compound § 103 ; Thorough § 104 ; Tremulous § 105 - ˇ General Force - Abrupt , loud and soft § 107 ; Smooth , loud and soft § 108 ; Sustained ...
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