Reasonable Elocution: A Text-book for Schools, Colleges, Clergymen, Lawyers, Actors, EtcA.S. Barnes, 1874 - 211 Seiten |
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... voice skips to another word now we have the intonation of joy . 66 To render the passage with " anger " abrupt force " is used , the vowel sounds are " exploded " rather than spoken , the chest voice is to be employed here , and with ...
... voice skips to another word now we have the intonation of joy . 66 To render the passage with " anger " abrupt force " is used , the vowel sounds are " exploded " rather than spoken , the chest voice is to be employed here , and with ...
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... voices , instead of the chest voice , which should be used the same as in the orotund . For the cultivation of this particular intonation , instead of the " swell " of the " orotund , " the word is " exploded " with equal force at one ...
... voices , instead of the chest voice , which should be used the same as in the orotund . For the cultivation of this particular intonation , instead of the " swell " of the " orotund , " the word is " exploded " with equal force at one ...
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abrupt force aspirate beautiful behold Belshazzar blood bones breath Brutus Cæsura chest voice circumflex climax Cymbeline Daniel dead death diminuendo doth downward inflections earth emotions employed example exercise expression eyes fall faster father fear gestures give given grace hand hate hath head heard heart heaven Henry Kirke White Herod honour idea illustration impulse indicated inflections of voice interrogative intonation Jesus Julius Cæsar king lines live Lord low key Macbeth main text marked meaning mentally projected Merchant of Venice metaphor Midsummer Night's Dream natural Nebuchadnezzar negative inflection night orotund Othello Palæstra parenthesis passage passions pause phatic positives and negatives practice praise pronounced prophesied pupil rendering requires Richard II saith say unto scale semitone sentence shew simile slow quotation slower sorrow sounds speak speaker spirit sublime thee thine things thou art thou shalt thought tion tone tongue unem upward utterance verse vowel wave