Elocution and ActionEdgar S. Werner publishing & supply Company (incorporated), 1897 - 234 Seiten |
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... natural position ; do not draw up the body so that the hip is straight above the foot . The SHOULDERS will incline slightly to the left , just sufficiently to balance the outward position of the hip . If the shoulders are kept exactly ...
... natural position ; do not draw up the body so that the hip is straight above the foot . The SHOULDERS will incline slightly to the left , just sufficiently to balance the outward position of the hip . If the shoulders are kept exactly ...
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... natural , the left knee will fall slightly inward . Practise this position with the weight upon the left foot also . You should be able to stand equally well on either foot . In the description of an exercise we usually speak of the ...
... natural , the left knee will fall slightly inward . Practise this position with the weight upon the left foot also . You should be able to stand equally well on either foot . In the description of an exercise we usually speak of the ...
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... natural delivery . I have heard eminent readers who had not mastered that means of expression . Pause has a vastly broader field than the mere separation of ideas . Notice how frequently we hesitate in conversation , always thinking the ...
... natural delivery . I have heard eminent readers who had not mastered that means of expression . Pause has a vastly broader field than the mere separation of ideas . Notice how frequently we hesitate in conversation , always thinking the ...
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... natural speech the voice rises step by step , until the emphatic word is reached , and that if any words fol- low the emphatic word they are spoken more rapidly and with a downward movement of the voice : 3 1 2 4 123 % To 12345 2 345 ...
... natural speech the voice rises step by step , until the emphatic word is reached , and that if any words fol- low the emphatic word they are spoken more rapidly and with a downward movement of the voice : 3 1 2 4 123 % To 12345 2 345 ...
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... natural , because this drill made them natural to me . The only method of acquiring effect- ive elocution is by practice , of not less than an hour a day , until the student has his voice and himself thoroughly subdued and trained to ...
... natural , because this drill made them natural to me . The only method of acquiring effect- ive elocution is by practice , of not less than an hour a day , until the student has his voice and himself thoroughly subdued and trained to ...
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2D CIT action Alexander Ypsilanti art thou attitude audience Auvergne bä bä bä bearing Bell body breath called chest circumflex climax consonants cried dotted notes downward emotion emphasis emphatic word EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE EXERCISE expression falling inflection feel feet fingers folds forearm free foot gestures give glory hand hath head hear heaven inclination indicate instance larynx LESSON lips look Lord Mark Antony MARULLUS meaning melody mind Moss Rose mouth move movement nasal consonant natural NEPH never o'er object outward palm pantomimic Paul Revere pause phrase Pibroch pitch Play uppe Practise pupils relaxed rhythm rise SCROOGE sentence Shakespeare shoulders side sound speak speaker Speaker's Position speech stand star-spangled banner strong sweet syllable tcard teacher thee things tion tone tongue turn vocal voice vowel vowel-sounds weakness weight Wendell Phillips