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 xiv
... rules will only produce affected declamation , not just elo- cution . And fome accurate observers , judging per- haps , from a few unlucky fpecimens of modern elo- quence , have concluded that this is the only law which ought to be ...
... rules will only produce affected declamation , not just elo- cution . And fome accurate observers , judging per- haps , from a few unlucky fpecimens of modern elo- quence , have concluded that this is the only law which ought to be ...
Pagina xv
... rules , I proceed to lay before my read- ers , in a plain didactic form , fuch rules refpecting elocution , as appear beft adapted to form a correct and graceful speaker . RULE I. Let your ARTICULATION be DISTINCT and DELI BERATE . A ...
... rules , I proceed to lay before my read- ers , in a plain didactic form , fuch rules refpecting elocution , as appear beft adapted to form a correct and graceful speaker . RULE I. Let your ARTICULATION be DISTINCT and DELI BERATE . A ...
Pagina xvi
... at nothing higher , till you can read diftin & tly and deliberatly . LEARN to fpeak flow , all other graces Will follow in their proper places . RULE II . Let your PRONUNCIATION be BOLD and FORCIBLE. ́ xvi AN ESSAY ON.
... at nothing higher , till you can read diftin & tly and deliberatly . LEARN to fpeak flow , all other graces Will follow in their proper places . RULE II . Let your PRONUNCIATION be BOLD and FORCIBLE. ́ xvi AN ESSAY ON.
Pagina xvii
... the vowel - founds have a full and bold utterance . Prac- tife thefe rules with perfeverance , till you have ac- quired ftrength and energy of speech . B 3 . BUT Bur in obferving this rule , beware of running into ELOCUTION . xvii.
... the vowel - founds have a full and bold utterance . Prac- tife thefe rules with perfeverance , till you have ac- quired ftrength and energy of speech . B 3 . BUT Bur in obferving this rule , beware of running into ELOCUTION . xvii.
Pagina xviii
... rule , beware of running into the extreme of vociferation . We find this fault chiefly among thofe , who , in contempt and defpite of all rule and propriety , are determined to com- mand the attention of the vulgar . Thefe are the ...
... rule , beware of running into the extreme of vociferation . We find this fault chiefly among thofe , who , in contempt and defpite of all rule and propriety , are determined to com- mand the attention of the vulgar . Thefe are the ...
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