Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and SpeakingHill and Moore, 1820 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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Стр. 34
... voice firm and even . Boasting , or affected courage , isloud , blustering , threat- ening . The eyes stare ; the eyebrows drawn down ; the face red and bloated ; the mouth pouts out ; the voice hol- low and thundering ; the arms are ...
... voice firm and even . Boasting , or affected courage , isloud , blustering , threat- ening . The eyes stare ; the eyebrows drawn down ; the face red and bloated ; the mouth pouts out ; the voice hol- low and thundering ; the arms are ...
Стр. 35
... voice varying accord- ing as the emphasis requires , of which a good deal is necessary in expressing matter of this sort . The pitch of the voice to be strong and clear ; the articulation dis- tinct ; the utterance slow , and the manner ...
... voice varying accord- ing as the emphasis requires , of which a good deal is necessary in expressing matter of this sort . The pitch of the voice to be strong and clear ; the articulation dis- tinct ; the utterance slow , and the manner ...
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... voice ; the right hand open , gently waved toward the person ; with displeasure , besides the look and tone of voice which suit displeasure , the hand is hastily thrown out toward the person dismissed , the back part toward him , the ...
... voice ; the right hand open , gently waved toward the person ; with displeasure , besides the look and tone of voice which suit displeasure , the hand is hastily thrown out toward the person dismissed , the back part toward him , the ...
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... voice will be submis- sive , timid , equal , trembling , weak , suppliant . The words will be brought out with a visible anxiety , and diffidence approaching to hesitation ; few and slow ; noth- ing of vain repetition , haranguing ...
... voice will be submis- sive , timid , equal , trembling , weak , suppliant . The words will be brought out with a visible anxiety , and diffidence approaching to hesitation ; few and slow ; noth- ing of vain repetition , haranguing ...
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... voice suppliant , but lively and cheerful , unless there be distress as well as desire ; the expression fluent and copious ; if no words are used , sighs instead of them ; but this is chiefly in distress . Love , ( successful ) lights ...
... voice suppliant , but lively and cheerful , unless there be distress as well as desire ; the expression fluent and copious ; if no words are used , sighs instead of them ; but this is chiefly in distress . Love , ( successful ) lights ...
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