The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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Strana 3
... called " Penny Readings " bears ample testimony , and many and deep must have been the lamentations of a majority of the readers that they had not in their youth been taught this essential branch of a thorough English education . It is ...
... called " Penny Readings " bears ample testimony , and many and deep must have been the lamentations of a majority of the readers that they had not in their youth been taught this essential branch of a thorough English education . It is ...
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... called upon to entertain a family circle , by reading a selection from the works of a favourite author ; or , on the contrary , have been charmed by the correct and pure enunciation - the just and natural harmony - with which , it may ...
... called upon to entertain a family circle , by reading a selection from the works of a favourite author ; or , on the contrary , have been charmed by the correct and pure enunciation - the just and natural harmony - with which , it may ...
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... called from the voice rising or ascending upwards , the second when it falls or slides downwards , and the last when both the rising and falling inflection is combined in the same word , or even in more than one , as is sometimes the ...
... called from the voice rising or ascending upwards , the second when it falls or slides downwards , and the last when both the rising and falling inflection is combined in the same word , or even in more than one , as is sometimes the ...
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... called upon to exercise his powers , two very great authori- ties appear to differ . Mr. Sheridan , for instance , says— " Let the speaker , after having looked around the assembly , fix his eyes on that part of the auditory which is ...
... called upon to exercise his powers , two very great authori- ties appear to differ . Mr. Sheridan , for instance , says— " Let the speaker , after having looked around the assembly , fix his eyes on that part of the auditory which is ...
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... called " phonasci , " whose office was to teach the modulations of the voice , but also others for special in- struction as to voice and gesture combined ; the latter being generally eminent and experienced actors selected from their ...
... called " phonasci , " whose office was to teach the modulations of the voice , but also others for special in- struction as to voice and gesture combined ; the latter being generally eminent and experienced actors selected from their ...
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