Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and Speaking ...M. Newman, 1827 - 392 páginas |
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... thought it pro- per to make the following preparatory suggestions . 1. In a large number of those who are to be taught reading and speaking , the first difficulty to be encountered arises from bad habits previously contracted . The most ...
... thought it pro- per to make the following preparatory suggestions . 1. In a large number of those who are to be taught reading and speaking , the first difficulty to be encountered arises from bad habits previously contracted . The most ...
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... thoughts to others , by oral language . The importance of this , in professions where it is the chief in- strument by which one mind acts on others , is so obvious as to have given currency to the maxim , that an indiffer- ent ...
... thoughts to others , by oral language . The importance of this , in professions where it is the chief in- strument by which one mind acts on others , is so obvious as to have given currency to the maxim , that an indiffer- ent ...
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... thoughts of an author , but express- es them with the force , variety , and beauty , which feel- ing demands . And just here it is that the most stubborn difficulty in elocution meets us ; -a difficulty arising from the genius of ...
... thoughts of an author , but express- es them with the force , variety , and beauty , which feel- ing demands . And just here it is that the most stubborn difficulty in elocution meets us ; -a difficulty arising from the genius of ...
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... thought necessary . The intellectual and moral qualities indispensable to form an orator , are brought into view in ... thoughts or those of others . Pronunciation , which anciently signified the whole of delivery , is now equivalent to ...
... thought necessary . The intellectual and moral qualities indispensable to form an orator , are brought into view in ... thoughts or those of others . Pronunciation , which anciently signified the whole of delivery , is now equivalent to ...
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... thought a mystery , that stammering 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 ...
... thought a mystery , that stammering 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 ...
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