"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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... hath its issue 4 2 1 0 10 With blessings or with evil fraught . 7-13 3 1 13 1 1 7-1 6 1 And thou may'st seem to leave behind thee 4 11 2 1 13 2 13 7-1 2 All memory of the sinful past ; 4 12 5 7-1 Yet oh , be sure , thy sin shall find ...
... hath its issue 4 2 1 0 10 With blessings or with evil fraught . 7-13 3 1 13 1 1 7-1 6 1 And thou may'st seem to leave behind thee 4 11 2 1 13 2 13 7-1 2 All memory of the sinful past ; 4 12 5 7-1 Yet oh , be sure , thy sin shall find ...
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... hath almost reach'd - his journey's close ; The ray - he sheds - is gentle , - softly bright , Pure - as the pensive light - from woman's eyes - When kindled up - by retrospective thoughts , Wandering - to former scenes - of love - and ...
... hath almost reach'd - his journey's close ; The ray - he sheds - is gentle , - softly bright , Pure - as the pensive light - from woman's eyes - When kindled up - by retrospective thoughts , Wandering - to former scenes - of love - and ...
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... hath fled ? " - Away ! he is lying by lance and shield ! ” " Point me the path to his battle - field ! " - XI . PASSAGES FOR EXERCISE IN GRAMMATICAL GROUPING . 46. The Mechanism , and Expressiveness of the vocal movements or inflexions ...
... hath fled ? " - Away ! he is lying by lance and shield ! ” " Point me the path to his battle - field ! " - XI . PASSAGES FOR EXERCISE IN GRAMMATICAL GROUPING . 46. The Mechanism , and Expressiveness of the vocal movements or inflexions ...
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... hath its decided preferences , and its fixed antipathies . It avoideth precipitancy in matters of moment , and doeth nothing rashly . It doth not encourage the whisperer . nor hearken to the tale- bearer , nor attend to idle rumours ...
... hath its decided preferences , and its fixed antipathies . It avoideth precipitancy in matters of moment , and doeth nothing rashly . It doth not encourage the whisperer . nor hearken to the tale- bearer , nor attend to idle rumours ...
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... hath been ever wrought [ by the pride of learn- ing , or the inspiration of poetic fancy . Innocence that thinketh no evil ; ignorance that apprehendeth none ; hope that hath experienced no blight : love that suspecteth no guile : these ...
... hath been ever wrought [ by the pride of learn- ing , or the inspiration of poetic fancy . Innocence that thinketh no evil ; ignorance that apprehendeth none ; hope that hath experienced no blight : love that suspecteth no guile : these ...
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Common terms and phrases
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