Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and SpeakingM. Newman, 1828 - 392 |
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Strona iv
... give instruction . The great pur- pose of my office is , to teach young men , who are prepar- ing for the sacred ministry , how to preach the gospel . In pursuance of this purpose , it became my duty to give a course of lectures on ...
... give instruction . The great pur- pose of my office is , to teach young men , who are prepar- ing for the sacred ministry , how to preach the gospel . In pursuance of this purpose , it became my duty to give a course of lectures on ...
Strona viii
... gives to the voice . Precepts here are only subsidiary helps to genius and sensibility . 3. Previous attention should be given to any example or exercise , before it is read to the Teacher . At the time of reading , the student should ...
... gives to the voice . Precepts here are only subsidiary helps to genius and sensibility . 3. Previous attention should be given to any example or exercise , before it is read to the Teacher . At the time of reading , the student should ...
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... give firmness to the ner- subject of curiosity . The judge explained it by saying , that his vocal powers , which were originally quite imperfect , had acquired clearness and strength by the long continued habit of reading aloud , for ...
... give firmness to the ner- subject of curiosity . The judge explained it by saying , that his vocal powers , which were originally quite imperfect , had acquired clearness and strength by the long continued habit of reading aloud , for ...
Strona 34
... gives significance to tones . Except a few general remarks here , no consideration of tones seems necessary , distinct from the subjects of the following chapters , especially Modulation . SECT . 1. Tones considered as a language of ...
... gives significance to tones . Except a few general remarks here , no consideration of tones seems necessary , distinct from the subjects of the following chapters , especially Modulation . SECT . 1. Tones considered as a language of ...
Strona 36
... give by their voice that just expression of sentiment , which constitutes the spirit and soul of delivery . The unseemly tones which are contracted in child- hood , are often so deeply fixed , as not easily to yield to the dictates of a ...
... give by their voice that just expression of sentiment , which constitutes the spirit and soul of delivery . The unseemly tones which are contracted in child- hood , are often so deeply fixed , as not easily to yield to the dictates of a ...
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