Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeMacmillan, 1913 - 398 sider |
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Side 4
... sound or resonance , to voice , for stamping upon words their form and character , is in the mouth , front and back , and especially in the head . The last of the three main considerations , the concen- tration of tone where it ...
... sound or resonance , to voice , for stamping upon words their form and character , is in the mouth , front and back , and especially in the head . The last of the three main considerations , the concen- tration of tone where it ...
Side 5
... sound of " ng , " as in " rung " or " hung , " and the elemental sound of " 1. " The practice should always be varied , however , by a fuller sounding of the rounder vowels , lest the voice become too much confined or thinned . The ...
... sound of " ng , " as in " rung " or " hung , " and the elemental sound of " 1. " The practice should always be varied , however , by a fuller sounding of the rounder vowels , lest the voice become too much confined or thinned . The ...
Side 6
... sound as if it were up on tip - toe or on stilts ; that tone placement is merely a convenient term for naming a natural condition . As a final word on this part of the discussion , the student should of course be impressed with the idea ...
... sound as if it were up on tip - toe or on stilts ; that tone placement is merely a convenient term for naming a natural condition . As a final word on this part of the discussion , the student should of course be impressed with the idea ...
Side 8
... sound , though sometimes accentuated for humor- ous effect , is usually not to be made prominent . The sound of " oi , " as in voice , has the main form of " aw " as in saw , and the final form in short “ i , " as in pin . The vowel “ u ...
... sound , though sometimes accentuated for humor- ous effect , is usually not to be made prominent . The sound of " oi , " as in voice , has the main form of " aw " as in saw , and the final form in short “ i , " as in pin . The vowel “ u ...
Side 10
... sound like singing , or necessarily like oratory , but that to the trained ear the best speaking has fundamentally the singing conditions , and the voice has singing qualities ; and the elementary exercises designed for singing are ...
... sound like singing , or necessarily like oratory , but that to the trained ear the best speaking has fundamentally the singing conditions , and the voice has singing qualities ; and the elementary exercises designed for singing are ...
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Abraham Lincoln action American audience Boston breath Brutus Cæsar called Company DANIEL WEBSTER debate E. J. Bowen effect England English expression eyes faith Faneuil Hall fathers feel fellow G. P. Putnam's Sons gentlemen GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS gesture give glory Gunga Din hand head hear heard heart HENRY W honor human idea Julius Cæsar justice learned liberty Lincoln live look Lord mean ment mind nation nature ness never O'Connell orator party peace permission practice President principles public speaking publishers Senate sentence sound speaker speech spirit stand student tell thing thou thought tion to-day to-night tone United United States Senate vocal voice vowel Warren Hastings WENDELL PHILLIPS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE words York young youth