Orthophony; Or, The Cultivation of the Voice in Elocution: A Manual of Elementary Exercises, Adapted to Dr. Rush's "Philosophy of the Human Voice", and the System of Vocal Culture Introduced by Mr. James E. Murdoch. Designed as an Introduction to Russell's "American Elocutionist".J.R. Osgood, 1878 - 300 pages |
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... Passions . Col- 289 • Combinations of " Ex- lins . 291 pression , " 204 XI . Fifth Table of Orthophony , The Uses of Knowledge . Alison . 293 Metre , • 205 · XII . Scene of Scottish Life . Wilson . 294 APPENDIX , · 206 XIII . Eloquence ...
... Passions . Col- 289 • Combinations of " Ex- lins . 291 pression , " 204 XI . Fifth Table of Orthophony , The Uses of Knowledge . Alison . 293 Metre , • 205 · XII . Scene of Scottish Life . Wilson . 294 APPENDIX , · 206 XIII . Eloquence ...
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... passion rouses or inspires the soul . The intense excitement of feeling then demands that volume and force should pre dominate in expression . Purity of tone must , indeed , even in such cases , be preserved , to constitute that ...
... passion rouses or inspires the soul . The intense excitement of feeling then demands that volume and force should pre dominate in expression . Purity of tone must , indeed , even in such cases , be preserved , to constitute that ...
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... passion , the " orotund " will be found to return in the utterance , and predom- inate even in the scream or yell of the wildest frenzy of excitement The property of voice defined by the term " orotund ' exists , also , in certain ...
... passion , the " orotund " will be found to return in the utterance , and predom- inate even in the scream or yell of the wildest frenzy of excitement The property of voice defined by the term " orotund ' exists , also , in certain ...
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... passion , when the reader or speaker passes beyond the mere voluntary and coa scious force of " declamatory " utterance , and , in part , becomes himself , — in common with his audience , - -an un- conscious , involuntary subject of the ...
... passion , when the reader or speaker passes beyond the mere voluntary and coa scious force of " declamatory " utterance , and , in part , becomes himself , — in common with his audience , - -an un- conscious , involuntary subject of the ...
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... passion⚫ it is heard when the violence of emotion is beyond the control of the will , and a sudden ecstasy of terror , anger , or any other form of intensely excited feeling , causes the voice to burst forth involuntarily from the ...
... passion⚫ it is heard when the violence of emotion is beyond the control of the will , and a sudden ecstasy of terror , anger , or any other form of intensely excited feeling , causes the voice to burst forth involuntarily from the ...
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ORTHOPHONY OR THE CULTIVATION William 1798-1873 Russell,James Edward 1811-1893 Murdoch,James 1786-1869 Rush No preview available - 2016 |
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