Pulpit Elocution: Comprising Remarks on the Effect of Manner in Public Discourse; the Elements of Elocution, Applied to the Reading of the Scriptures, Hymns, and Sermons; with Observations on the Principles of Gesture; and a Selection of Exercises in Reading and SpeakingW.F. Draper, 1869 - 413 pages |
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... Poetry . - Carlyle , Emblems . - James Montgomery , · The Sun's Eclipse ( July 8 , 1842 ) .- Horace Smith , • 384 385 388 390 394 395 397 399 403 404 On a Survey of the Heavens , before Daybreak . - H . K. White , 407 The Crowded Street ...
... Poetry . - Carlyle , Emblems . - James Montgomery , · The Sun's Eclipse ( July 8 , 1842 ) .- Horace Smith , • 384 385 388 390 394 395 397 399 403 404 On a Survey of the Heavens , before Daybreak . - H . K. White , 407 The Crowded Street ...
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... a powerfully active imagination . Poetry is not such to the man who re- ceives it into a hard or a dormant fancy . To such an individual , its no blest workings are but so many forms of falsehood . 10 HINTS ON MODES OF PRACTICE .
... a powerfully active imagination . Poetry is not such to the man who re- ceives it into a hard or a dormant fancy . To such an individual , its no blest workings are but so many forms of falsehood . 10 HINTS ON MODES OF PRACTICE .
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... poetry . The art of elocution recognizes this fact , and presents to the student , as the noblest of all its exercises , the fitting recitation of sentiment embodied in verse , or in those forms of prose which bespeak the presence of ...
... poetry . The art of elocution recognizes this fact , and presents to the student , as the noblest of all its exercises , the fitting recitation of sentiment embodied in verse , or in those forms of prose which bespeak the presence of ...
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... poetry . 11. The next step in preparatory training . should be the reading of sermons , with strict regard to the due loudness and slowness of voice . required in public reading ; -with a watchful attention to inflection , emphasis ...
... poetry . 11. The next step in preparatory training . should be the reading of sermons , with strict regard to the due loudness and slowness of voice . required in public reading ; -with a watchful attention to inflection , emphasis ...
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... poetic in imagination , so subtle and refined . in intellect , so intensely ardent in temperament , so ex- pressive , so eloquent , in speech and action . It was that very people , so endued with every grace of nature and every ...
... poetic in imagination , so subtle and refined . in intellect , so intensely ardent in temperament , so ex- pressive , so eloquent , in speech and action . It was that very people , so endued with every grace of nature and every ...
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