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 Speaking |
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... Solemnity , and Sublimity , 169 Solemnity . Sublimity , and Pathos , 170 Energy and Sublimity , 171 Joy and Sublimity , 173 Awe and Sublimity , EXERCISES IN FORCE , Suppressed Force , Subdued Force , 174 175 176 176 Moderate Force , 177 ...
... Solemnity , and Sublimity , 169 Solemnity . Sublimity , and Pathos , 170 Energy and Sublimity , 171 Joy and Sublimity , 173 Awe and Sublimity , EXERCISES IN FORCE , Suppressed Force , Subdued Force , 174 175 176 176 Moderate Force , 177 ...
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... Solemnity , and Tranquillity , Solemnity and Reverence , Praise , • • Deep and uncontrolled Grief , Deep and subdued Grief , Indignation , Denunciation , Tenderness , Patience and Contrition , Regret , Repentance , and Shame , Remorse ...
... Solemnity , and Tranquillity , Solemnity and Reverence , Praise , • • Deep and uncontrolled Grief , Deep and subdued Grief , Indignation , Denunciation , Tenderness , Patience and Contrition , Regret , Repentance , and Shame , Remorse ...
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... Solemnity and Awe , Grandeur , Majesty , and Power , 298 299 303 304 306 • 308 311 312 319 320 66 " 6 Repose , Tranquillity , and Serenity , Joy , Praise , and Triumph , 324 325 Pathos , Entreaty , and Supplication , 333 66 66 Varied ...
... Solemnity and Awe , Grandeur , Majesty , and Power , 298 299 303 304 306 • 308 311 312 319 320 66 " 6 Repose , Tranquillity , and Serenity , Joy , Praise , and Triumph , 324 325 Pathos , Entreaty , and Supplication , 333 66 66 Varied ...
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... solemnity , exhaust the cerebral and nervous systems , and , by the deep tones which they naturally require , equally exhaust the powers of utterance . The vicissitude which the clergyman is called to un- dergo , in passing from the ...
... solemnity , exhaust the cerebral and nervous systems , and , by the deep tones which they naturally require , equally exhaust the powers of utterance . The vicissitude which the clergyman is called to un- dergo , in passing from the ...
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... weak voice , with a high piping note , which , when applied to the solemn language of deep feeling creates a ludicrous incongruity . But how is he to become aware of such faults ? Habit has IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY OF ELOCUTION . 45.
... weak voice , with a high piping note , which , when applied to the solemn language of deep feeling creates a ludicrous incongruity . But how is he to become aware of such faults ? Habit has IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY OF ELOCUTION . 45.
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action Andover Theological Seminary appropriate audience beauty become breath character Circumflex cultivation culture deep Demosthenes dignity discipline discourse earnest earth effect elocutionist eloquence emotion Empassioned emphasis eternal exemplified exercise expression Falling Inflection false fault feeling force genuine gesture give glory glottis grace habit hallowed ground hand hath hearers heart heaven human human voice hymn impart impressive influence inspiring Isaiah language living Lord manner mannerist ment mind Minor Third mode of voice moderate mould Movement natural ness o'er orator Orotund Quality Pathos Pauses Pitch poetry praise preacher prevalent Psalm public speaking pulpit Pure Tone reading render sacred Scripture Semitone sentiment serpent seed solemn soul sound speaker speech spirit student style subdued Sublimity Subtonics sympathy taste thee thine things thou thought tion tone trait true truth unto utterance vivid vocal whole words