Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and SpeakingFlagg, Gould, 1830 - 404 páginas |
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... hear what he says ; and that without effort . If his utterance is rapid and indis- tinct , no weight of his sentiments , no strength or smooth- ness of voice , no excellence of modulation , emphasis , or cadence , will enable him to ...
... hear what he says ; and that without effort . If his utterance is rapid and indis- tinct , no weight of his sentiments , no strength or smooth- ness of voice , no excellence of modulation , emphasis , or cadence , will enable him to ...
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... hear a moderate voice with clear articulation , than one that is loud , but rapid and indis- tinct . In addressing a public assembly , the same advan- tage attends a voice of inferior strength , which marks the proper distinction of ...
... hear a moderate voice with clear articulation , than one that is loud , but rapid and indis- tinct . In addressing a public assembly , the same advan- tage attends a voice of inferior strength , which marks the proper distinction of ...
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... hear what was spoken at the bar , and from the bench . One of the judges , however , a man of slender health , and somewhat ad- vanced in age , was heard with perfect ease in every part of the court room , whenever he spoke . So ...
... hear what was spoken at the bar , and from the bench . One of the judges , however , a man of slender health , and somewhat ad- vanced in age , was heard with perfect ease in every part of the court room , whenever he spoke . So ...
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... hear- er being supposed to wait with some impatience for the main thought , while this interjected clause is uttered ; as , Know ye not , brethren , ( for I speak to them that know the law , ) that the law hath dominion over a man as ...
... hear- er being supposed to wait with some impatience for the main thought , while this interjected clause is uttered ; as , Know ye not , brethren , ( for I speak to them that know the law , ) that the law hath dominion over a man as ...
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... hear a mother describe the death of her child , with the same intonations which belong to joy or anger . And equally absurd would it be for a general to assume the tones of grief , in given his commands at the head of an army . Hence ...
... hear a mother describe the death of her child , with the same intonations which belong to joy or anger . And equally absurd would it be for a general to assume the tones of grief , in given his commands at the head of an army . Hence ...
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