Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and Speaking ... |
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... person shall lend any book belonging to the Institute , except to a member , under a penalty of one dollar for every offence . The Directors may permit other persons than members to use the Library . No member shall de- tain any book ...
... person shall lend any book belonging to the Institute , except to a member , under a penalty of one dollar for every offence . The Directors may permit other persons than members to use the Library . No member shall de- tain any book ...
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... person- al qualities requisite in the Christian preacher . Besides the study demanded in traversing a field so important , and so unfrequented , at least in this country ; the necessity of combining individual with classical instruction ...
... person- al qualities requisite in the Christian preacher . Besides the study demanded in traversing a field so important , and so unfrequented , at least in this country ; the necessity of combining individual with classical instruction ...
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... persons , knows how much more easily they hear a moderate voice with clear articulation , than one that is loud , but rapid and indistinct . In addressing a public assembly , the same advantage at- tends a voice of inferior strength ...
... persons , knows how much more easily they hear a moderate voice with clear articulation , than one that is loud , but rapid and indistinct . In addressing a public assembly , the same advantage at- tends a voice of inferior strength ...
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... persons find little difficulty in reading poetry , and none in singing ; whereas they stop at once in speaking , when they come to certain consonants . Any one who would practically understand this subject , should recol lect that the ...
... persons find little difficulty in reading poetry , and none in singing ; whereas they stop at once in speaking , when they come to certain consonants . Any one who would practically understand this subject , should recol lect that the ...
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... persons speak it with marked distinctness , or turn it into u ; as ev'n , op'n , heav'n , ―pronounced ev - un , op - un ... person , who may stop the reader , and * A friend of mine , a respectable lawyer , informed me that , in a court ...
... persons speak it with marked distinctness , or turn it into u ; as ev'n , op'n , heav'n , ―pronounced ev - un , op - un ... person , who may stop the reader , and * A friend of mine , a respectable lawyer , informed me that , in a court ...
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Common terms and phrases
Absalom accent action Ahimaaz angels answer arms art thou behold blood Cæsar cæsura Christian Cicero circumflex common dark dead death delivery denote distinction dread earth elocution eloquence emotion emphasis emphatic emphatic series eternal Euboea example Exercises expressed falling inflection falling slide father fault feeling fire gesture give grave habits hand hath hear heard hearers heart heaven HYMN Iago imitation immortal Jesus Joab Julius Cæsar king language look Lord Macd manner mark meaning Michael Cassio mind mountain never o'er open vowels orator palms united passions pause phatic poetry praise pride 15 principles PSALM reader remarks rhetorical rising slide rule sense sentence sentiment servant sleep soul sound speak speaker spirit stress syllable taste Tell thee thine things thought throne thunder tion tones utterance voice words