The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for Declamation in Schools, Academies, Lyceums, Colleges ; Newly Translated Or Compiled from Celebrated Orators, Authors and Popular Debaters, Ancient and Modern. A Treatise on Oratory and Elocution. Notes Explanatory and BiographicalC. DeSilver, 1863 - 558 Seiten |
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... bears his name , promulgated his analysis of vocal inflection . He showed that the primary division of speak ing sounds is into the upward and downward slide of the voice ; and , that what- ever other diversity of time , tone or force ...
... bears his name , promulgated his analysis of vocal inflection . He showed that the primary division of speak ing sounds is into the upward and downward slide of the voice ; and , that what- ever other diversity of time , tone or force ...
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... bear the most vigorous exercise of the high key : Fight , gentlemen of England ! fight , bold Yeomen ! Draw , archers , draw your arrows to the head ; Spur your proud horses hard , and ride in blood : Amaze the welkin with your broken ...
... bear the most vigorous exercise of the high key : Fight , gentlemen of England ! fight , bold Yeomen ! Draw , archers , draw your arrows to the head ; Spur your proud horses hard , and ride in blood : Amaze the welkin with your broken ...
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... bear in mind that different situations call for more or less motion of the limbs . The fingers of the hand should not be kept together , as if it were intended by nature that they should unite ; nor should they be held forth unmeaningly ...
... bear in mind that different situations call for more or less motion of the limbs . The fingers of the hand should not be kept together , as if it were intended by nature that they should unite ; nor should they be held forth unmeaningly ...
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... ( bear witness , Earth and Heaven " } The living fountains in itself contains Of beauteous and sublime : here , hand in hand , Sit paramount the Graces ; here , enthroned , Celestial Venus , with divinest airs , Invites the Soul to never ...
... ( bear witness , Earth and Heaven " } The living fountains in itself contains Of beauteous and sublime : here , hand in hand , Sit paramount the Graces ; here , enthroned , Celestial Venus , with divinest airs , Invites the Soul to never ...
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... Bear on - bear bravely on ! Bear on ! Our life is not a dream , Though often such its mazes seem ; We were not born for lives of ease , Ourselves alone to aid and please . To each a daily task is given , A labor which shall fit for ...
... Bear on - bear bravely on ! Bear on ! Our life is not a dream , Though often such its mazes seem ; We were not born for lives of ease , Ourselves alone to aid and please . To each a daily task is given , A labor which shall fit for ...
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