Pulpit Elocution: Comprising Remarks on the Effect of Manner in Public Discourse; the Elements of Elocution, Applied to the Reading of the Scriptures, Hymns, and Sermons ...W.F. Draper & brother, 1853 - 413 |
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... Force , Modes of Cultivating Force , Modes of Subduing Excessive Vehemence , Freedom ; Constraint , Reserve , Variety , Monotony , . Mannerism , Adaptation , Appropriateness , Individuality of Manner , Dignity , Familiarity , Formality ...
... Force , Modes of Cultivating Force , Modes of Subduing Excessive Vehemence , Freedom ; Constraint , Reserve , Variety , Monotony , . Mannerism , Adaptation , Appropriateness , Individuality of Manner , Dignity , Familiarity , Formality ...
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... FORCE , . Suppressed Force , Subdued Force , Moderate Force , Declamatory Force , Empassioned Force , Shouting , EXERCISES IN STRESS , " Empassioned " Radical Stress , " Unempassioned “ Radical Stress , ” 174 175 176 176 177 179 181 182 ...
... FORCE , . Suppressed Force , Subdued Force , Moderate Force , Declamatory Force , Empassioned Force , Shouting , EXERCISES IN STRESS , " Empassioned " Radical Stress , " Unempassioned “ Radical Stress , ” 174 175 176 176 177 179 181 182 ...
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... force . - No man can be effectively eloquent without energy ; and the attain- ing of energy is , to the student and the sedentary man , a thing compar atively arduous . Several hours -not one , merely of every day , are due to the ...
... force . - No man can be effectively eloquent without energy ; and the attain- ing of energy is , to the student and the sedentary man , a thing compar atively arduous . Several hours -not one , merely of every day , are due to the ...
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... Force , from whis- pering to shouting and calling ; every species of " Stress ; " the ability to exemplify any Pitch of voice , from the lowest to the highest ; a per- fect command of " Inflections , " in all their forms ; an entire ...
... Force , from whis- pering to shouting and calling ; every species of " Stress ; " the ability to exemplify any Pitch of voice , from the lowest to the highest ; a per- fect command of " Inflections , " in all their forms ; an entire ...
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... force and steadfastness of will to insure the requisite diligence in practice . The sense of duty , applied in this direction , will work its wonted wonders ; and every day's observation fur- nishes to the elocutionist the most striking ...
... force and steadfastness of will to insure the requisite diligence in practice . The sense of duty , applied in this direction , will work its wonted wonders ; and every day's observation fur- nishes to the elocutionist the most striking ...
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