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... heard with pleasure . For his own sake too , the public speaker should feel the importance of a clear articulation . With- out this the necessary apprehension that his voice may not reach distant hearers , will lead to elevation of ...
... heard with pleasure . For his own sake too , the public speaker should feel the importance of a clear articulation . With- out this the necessary apprehension that his voice may not reach distant hearers , will lead to elevation of ...
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... heard a preacher with a good voice , in addressing his hearers with the ex- hortation , " repent , and return to the Lord , " - utter dis- tinctly but three syllables , namely pent , -turn , -Lord . Who would excuse the printer , that ...
... heard a preacher with a good voice , in addressing his hearers with the ex- hortation , " repent , and return to the Lord , " - utter dis- tinctly but three syllables , namely pent , -turn , -Lord . Who would excuse the printer , that ...
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... heard with perfect ease in every part of the court room , whenever he spoke . So observable was this difference between him and others , that the fact was mentioned to him as a point out , at the moment , the fault to ARTICULATION . 31.
... heard with perfect ease in every part of the court room , whenever he spoke . So observable was this difference between him and others , that the fact was mentioned to him as a point out , at the moment , the fault to ARTICULATION . 31.
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... heard invariably in the direct question ; as , Will you go today ? The falling inflection turns the voice downwards , or ends lower than it begins . It is heard in 42 TONES AND INFLECTIONS . SECT 3 Description of Inflections.
... heard invariably in the direct question ; as , Will you go today ? The falling inflection turns the voice downwards , or ends lower than it begins . It is heard in 42 TONES AND INFLECTIONS . SECT 3 Description of Inflections.
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Ebenezer Porter. ends lower than it begins . It is heard in the answer to a question ; as , Nò ; I shall go tomorrow . As the whole doctrine of inflections depends on these two simple slides of the voice , one more explanation seems ...
Ebenezer Porter. ends lower than it begins . It is heard in the answer to a question ; as , Nò ; I shall go tomorrow . As the whole doctrine of inflections depends on these two simple slides of the voice , one more explanation seems ...
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Absalom accent action Ahimaaz angels answer arms art thou behold blood Cæsar cæsura Christian Cicero circumflex common dark dead death delivery denote distinction dread earth elocution eloquence emotion emphasis emphatic emphatic series eternal Euboea example Exercises expressed falling inflection falling slide father fault feeling fire gesture give grave habits hand hath hear heard hearers heart heaven HYMN Iago imitation immortal Jesus Joab Julius Cæsar king language look Lord Macd manner mark meaning Michael Cassio mind mountain never o'er open vowels orator palms united passions pause phatic poetry praise pride 15 principles PSALM reader remarks rhetorical rising slide rule sense sentence sentiment servant sleep soul sound speak speaker spirit stress syllable taste Tell thee thine things thought throne thunder tion tones utterance voice words