Pulpit Elocution: Comprising Suggestions on the Importance of Study; Remarks on the Effect of Manner in Speaking; the Rules of Reading, Exemplified from the Scriptures, Hymns, and Sermons; Observations on the Principles of Gesture; and a Selection of Pieces for Practice in Reading and SpeakingAllen, Morrill and Wardwell, 1846 - 408 |
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... fault of misarticulating a single letter , may effectually vitiate a speaker's habit of enunciation ; a single ungainly trick of gesture , may render his whole manner ridiculous . How often is a gross and glaring fault the pre ...
... fault of misarticulating a single letter , may effectually vitiate a speaker's habit of enunciation ; a single ungainly trick of gesture , may render his whole manner ridiculous . How often is a gross and glaring fault the pre ...
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... faults , and for the acqui- sition of the most important traits of a good elocution . The student of theology , who has yet the susceptibility of youthful life upon him , and the leisure to cultivate his pow- ers , and form his manner ...
... faults , and for the acqui- sition of the most important traits of a good elocution . The student of theology , who has yet the susceptibility of youthful life upon him , and the leisure to cultivate his pow- ers , and form his manner ...
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... faults ? Habit has made the sound of his voice natural and true to his Culture alone can correct such faults . * ear . The preacher , who neglects the cultivation of his voice , suf- fers , sometimes , to a peculiar extent , the ...
... faults ? Habit has made the sound of his voice natural and true to his Culture alone can correct such faults . * ear . The preacher , who neglects the cultivation of his voice , suf- fers , sometimes , to a peculiar extent , the ...
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... faults in a few weeks , and to substitute for his errors a chaste and correct manner of pro- nouncing , and for his hurried , confused utterance an accurate , clear , distinct enunciation . The undisciplined speaker frequently exhibits ...
... faults in a few weeks , and to substitute for his errors a chaste and correct manner of pro- nouncing , and for his hurried , confused utterance an accurate , clear , distinct enunciation . The undisciplined speaker frequently exhibits ...
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... fault is sufficient- ly ridiculous to ears not indurated to it , by the effect of cus- tom . But the speaker who makes it , has never dreamed of its existence in his personal habits ; and he goes on , from year to year , announcing ...
... fault is sufficient- ly ridiculous to ears not indurated to it , by the effect of cus- tom . But the speaker who makes it , has never dreamed of its existence in his personal habits ; and he goes on , from year to year , announcing ...
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