The Science of Elocution: With Exercises and Selections Systematically Arranged for Acquiring the Art of Reading and SpeakingNelson & Phillips, 1877 - 388 pages |
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Annabel Lee appropriate Aspirate beautiful bells bless blood bosom breath bright brow cheerfulness command dark dead death deep delivery didactic dream earth Effusive Form elements and words Eliza Cook Elocution emotion emphasis Energetic Force eternal EXAMPLES expression Expulsive and Explosive Expulsive Form eyes father fear feel gesture give glottis grace grave Guttural hand hath hear heard heart heaven High Pitch hope Impassioned Force John Burns laugh light lips living Lochinvar look Lord Low Pitch Median Stress Middle Pitch Moderate Force motley fool musical scale never night o'er orators Orotund passions Pectoral perfect grouping Pompey prayer Pure Tone quality of voice Radical Stress Rising Inflection roll scorn SECTION sentiment shout sleep smile solemn sorrow soul sound speak speaker spirit stars style Subdued Force sublimity sweet tears tempest thee thou thought utterance wave