"Elocutionary Manual.": The Principles of Elocution, with Exercises and Notations, for Pronunciation, Intonation, Emphasis, Gesture and Emotional ExpressionJ. P. Burbank, 1878 - 243 pages |
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... earth ; " Manner is the rolling globe launched in the flood of light , and beautified with hill and dale , ocean and streamlet , herb , and tree , and flower . Manner is the manifestation of all matter ; and no matter can be known but ...
... earth ; " Manner is the rolling globe launched in the flood of light , and beautified with hill and dale , ocean and streamlet , herb , and tree , and flower . Manner is the manifestation of all matter ; and no matter can be known but ...
Page 41
... earth , bird , fertile , mer- chant , thirty , vertex , virtue , myrtle , gherkin , irksome , kerchief , verb , firm , sirs , hers , bird , herd , verge , dirge , earn , yearn , early , pearl , sirloin , sterling , whirlwind , err ...
... earth , bird , fertile , mer- chant , thirty , vertex , virtue , myrtle , gherkin , irksome , kerchief , verb , firm , sirs , hers , bird , herd , verge , dirge , earn , yearn , early , pearl , sirloin , sterling , whirlwind , err ...
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... earth remain ; 10 13 2 5 10 0 Yet from its juices rank and rotten 2 4 13 2 7-1 6 4 Springs vegetating life again . 2 9 The world is with creation teeming , 1-3 9 1 2 9 2 4 8 12 2 7-1 1 10-1 6 7-1 And nothing ever wholly dies ; And ...
... earth remain ; 10 13 2 5 10 0 Yet from its juices rank and rotten 2 4 13 2 7-1 6 4 Springs vegetating life again . 2 9 The world is with creation teeming , 1-3 9 1 2 9 2 4 8 12 2 7-1 1 10-1 6 7-1 And nothing ever wholly dies ; And ...
Page 85
... earth , - and -call - to mind - how - small - a portion - I shall occupy - in it - when - I come to be - interred ; - I - then - look abroad - into the world , - and observe the multitudes who , in many respects , more - unhappy - than ...
... earth , - and -call - to mind - how - small - a portion - I shall occupy - in it - when - I come to be - interred ; - I - then - look abroad - into the world , - and observe the multitudes who , in many respects , more - unhappy - than ...
Page 87
... earth , — But instantly - receives - into his soul- A sense , a feeling - that he loses not ; A something - that informs him - ' tis - a moment - Whence he may date - henceforward - and forever . - 40. 9th STAGE . to BE , whether it ...
... earth , — But instantly - receives - into his soul- A sense , a feeling - that he loses not ; A something - that informs him - ' tis - a moment - Whence he may date - henceforward - and forever . - 40. 9th STAGE . to BE , whether it ...
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accented syllable action adverb antithesis articulation blood body brave breath Brutus Cæsar clause compound dead death Diphthong doth earth effect Elocution emphasis emphatic exercise expressive fall fear feel fool gesture give glottis grammatical grief hand happy hath head heart heaven honour house of York idea imitative implied inflexion labial larynx letters light lingual lips look lord marked mind modulation monophthong motion motley fool mouth nature never night notation nounced o'er P. J. Bailey passion pause phatic pitch poor predicate principle pronounced pronunciation reading rising Scotch sense sentence separate Shakespeare smile soft palate sorrow soul speak speaker spirit syllables tears tence thee thine things thou thought tion tones tongue unaccented unemphatic utterance verb Visible Speech vocal voice vowel sound W. E. Aytoun weep wind words wretched