The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers, and Disposed Under Proper Heads, with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking. To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution. By W. Enfield, ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1794 - 405 pagina's |
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Pagina xv
... appear beft adapted to form a correct and graceful speaker . RULE I. Let your ARTICULATION be DISTINCT and DELI BERATE . A GOOD Articulation consists in giving a clear and full utterance to the several simple and complex founds . The ...
... appear beft adapted to form a correct and graceful speaker . RULE I. Let your ARTICULATION be DISTINCT and DELI BERATE . A GOOD Articulation consists in giving a clear and full utterance to the several simple and complex founds . The ...
Pagina xvii
... appear neither to understand or feel what they fay themfelves , nor to have any defire that it fhould be understood or felt by their audience . This is a fundamental fault : a fpeaker without energy , is a lifelefs ftatue . In order to ...
... appear neither to understand or feel what they fay themfelves , nor to have any defire that it fhould be understood or felt by their audience . This is a fundamental fault : a fpeaker without energy , is a lifelefs ftatue . In order to ...
Pagina xxiii
... appear intelligible and perfpicuous . But for this purpose it is neceffary , that the reader should be perfectly acquainted with the exact construction . and full meaning of every sentence which he recites . Without this it is ...
... appear intelligible and perfpicuous . But for this purpose it is neceffary , that the reader should be perfectly acquainted with the exact construction . and full meaning of every sentence which he recites . Without this it is ...
Pagina xxvi
... can fo properly be compared to , as an alarm - bell , which , when once fet a - going , clatters on till the weight that moves it is run down . With- out out pauses , the sense must always appear confused and xxvi . AN ESSAY ON.
... can fo properly be compared to , as an alarm - bell , which , when once fet a - going , clatters on till the weight that moves it is run down . With- out out pauses , the sense must always appear confused and xxvi . AN ESSAY ON.
Pagina xxvii
... appear confused and obfcure , and often be misunderstood ; and the spirit and energy of the piece must be wholly loft . IN executing this part of the office of a speaker , it will by no means be fufficient to attend to the points ufed ...
... appear confused and obfcure , and often be misunderstood ; and the spirit and energy of the piece must be wholly loft . IN executing this part of the office of a speaker , it will by no means be fufficient to attend to the points ufed ...
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