A Practical Manual of Elocution: Embracing Voice and Gesture ...Sorin & Ball, 1846 - 357 עמודים |
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עמוד 26
... heard . This suggests a strong correspondence between the voice and the action in delivery ; and yet they are so distinct , that it is presumed the learner will study them most successfully , if treated separately . Thus our treatise is ...
... heard . This suggests a strong correspondence between the voice and the action in delivery ; and yet they are so distinct , that it is presumed the learner will study them most successfully , if treated separately . Thus our treatise is ...
עמוד 32
... heard in the pronunciation of the English language , there are forty - two , -sixteen vowel and twenty- six consonant sounds . - If the following tables are not phi- losophically correct , it is believed they are practically so . 163 ...
... heard in the pronunciation of the English language , there are forty - two , -sixteen vowel and twenty- six consonant sounds . - If the following tables are not phi- losophically correct , it is believed they are practically so . 163 ...
עמוד 35
... heard in speech is lost . 2. There follows the utterance of the consonant elements , a breathing or little voice , which has been conveniently de- signated the vocula , or vocule . This is most apparent after the utterance of the mutes ...
... heard in speech is lost . 2. There follows the utterance of the consonant elements , a breathing or little voice , which has been conveniently de- signated the vocula , or vocule . This is most apparent after the utterance of the mutes ...
עמוד 36
... heard in such words . as ruin , pray , & c . 5. The z is one of the most agreeable sounds to the ear that our language furnishes . But its agreeable qualities are developed only as the tongue recedes from the teeth . It should be ...
... heard in such words . as ruin , pray , & c . 5. The z is one of the most agreeable sounds to the ear that our language furnishes . But its agreeable qualities are developed only as the tongue recedes from the teeth . It should be ...
עמוד 37
... heard but the vocule of which we have before spoken . 8. In practicing on the elements , as well as in ordinary speech , the aspirates should be passed over lightly . All prolongation of these is a defect in utterance . 9. In the ...
... heard but the vocule of which we have before spoken . 8. In practicing on the elements , as well as in ordinary speech , the aspirates should be passed over lightly . All prolongation of these is a defect in utterance . 9. In the ...
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Absalom accent action articulation Aspiration Broken Melody Brutus Cadence Cæsar called Cassius character Chironomia combined concrete consonants crete current melody delivery Diatonic Diatonic Scale Dickinson college dignity direct discourse distinct downward elementary sounds elements Elocution emotion emphatic emphatic series employed English language equal wave examples exercise exhibit expression Falling Slide feeling fifth fingers force gesture give grace hand head heard heaven History of France human voice illustrate interrogation interval Intonation Inverted Wave king language learner long quantity long vowels Manual Median Stress ment movement musical scale never octave orator oratory passions pause phasis phatic Pictorial History pitch position practice presented principles pronunciation pulpit Quintilian reading render Represent rising slide rules semitone sentence sentiment SORIN & BALL speaker speaking speech syllables Table takes the Rising thee third thou tion tone Unaccented utterance Vanishing Stress vocal words