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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... poses . 7. The practice of the elementary exercises , should be persevered in , till every point , successively , is mastered , and the results of cultivation are fully obtained in a perfectly pure , clear , HINTS ON MODES OF PRACTICE . 11.
... poses . 7. The practice of the elementary exercises , should be persevered in , till every point , successively , is mastered , and the results of cultivation are fully obtained in a perfectly pure , clear , HINTS ON MODES OF PRACTICE . 11.
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... successively into the boy , the youth the man , -just as , according to the poet , he lets the divine ray within him " fade into the common light of day , " loses this original and admirable faculty , in the dull routine of formal ...
... successively into the boy , the youth the man , -just as , according to the poet , he lets the divine ray within him " fade into the common light of day , " loses this original and admirable faculty , in the dull routine of formal ...
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... successive generations , to be regularly assumed with the orator's academic gown . * The false intonation thus cherished in academies and colleges , reäppears in professional life , in the dry mechan- ical modulation of the lawyer , the ...
... successive generations , to be regularly assumed with the orator's academic gown . * The false intonation thus cherished in academies and colleges , reäppears in professional life , in the dry mechan- ical modulation of the lawyer , the ...
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... successive days of seclusion , and silence , and profound meditation on a vast theme , and then called from this life quelling process to the life exhausting one , of public speaking , once a week , three times , perhaps , on the same ...
... successive days of seclusion , and silence , and profound meditation on a vast theme , and then called from this life quelling process to the life exhausting one , of public speaking , once a week , three times , perhaps , on the same ...
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... successive stages of education , regard reading as an arbitrary and mechanical process ; and the petty instruction usually given about pausing and emphasis and the inflections of the voice , has only served to verify and confirm the im ...
... successive stages of education , regard reading as an arbitrary and mechanical process ; and the petty instruction usually given about pausing and emphasis and the inflections of the voice , has only served to verify and confirm the im ...
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