They are to be delivered out from the lips, as beautiful coins newly issued from the mint, deeply and accurately impressed, perfectly finished, neatly struck by the proper organs, distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight. The Popular Educator - Pągina 2361867Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | 1848 - 300 pągines
...should not be trailed nor drawled, nor let slip out carelessly, so as to drop unfinished. They are to be delivered out from the lips, as beautiful coins newly...organs, distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight."1 The precision and force of the " radical " portion of a sound, are gained by deep inspiration,... | |
 | William Draper Swan - 1844
...receive our first attention in instruction, and be constantly taught, until words are habitually " delivered out from the lips as beautiful coins, newly...finished, neatly struck by the proper organs, distinct, in due succession, and of due weight." * To accomplish this, some system is necessary. The first step... | |
 | Timothy Stone Pinneo - 1847 - 480 pągines
...found in perfection among our orators ! " Words," says one, referring to articulation, " should be delivered out from the lips, as beautiful coins, newly...finished, neatly struck by the proper organs, distinct, in due succession, and of due weight." How rarely do we hear a speaker, whose tongue, teeth, and lips,... | |
 | William Russell - 1849
...should not be trailed nor drawled, nor let slip out carelessly, so as to drop unfinished. They are to be delivered out from the lips, as beautiful coins newly...organs, distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight."i The precision and force of the " radical " portion of a sound, are gained by deep inspiration,... | |
 | William Russell - 1849 - 294 pągines
...not be trailed nor drawled, nor let slip out carelessly, so as to drop unfinished. They are to lie delivered out from the lips, as beautiful coins newly...organs, distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight."1 The precision and force of the " radical " portion of a sound, are gained by deep inspiration,... | |
 | William Holmes McGuffey - 1849 - 336 pągines
...! Words, says one, referring to articulation, should " be delivered out from the lips, as beau?iful coins, newly issued from the mint; deeply and accurately...' , neatly struck by the proper organs', distinct ' , in due succession', and of due weight'." How ranly do we hear a speaker, whose tongue', teeth',... | |
 | Thomas King Greenbank - 1849
...or drawled, nor permitted to slip out carelessly, so as to drop unfinished. They should be delivered from the lips as beautiful coins newly issued from the mint, deeply and accurately impressed, neatly struck by the proper organs, distinct, in due succession, and of due weight. Without good articulation,... | |
 | 1851 - 300 pągines
...not be trailed nor drawled, nor let slip out carelessly, so as to drop unfinished. They are to IMS delivered out from the lips, as beautiful coins newly...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight." i VOCAL AND DIPHTHONGAL ELEMENTS, corresponding to the " tonics " of Dr. Rush, and executed principally... | |
 | William Draper Swan - 1851 - 428 pągines
...due proportion of sound, according to the most approved custom of pronouncing it. Words should be " delivered out from the lips, as beautiful coins newly...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight." * To accomplish this, the voice should be frequently exercised upon the elementary sounds of the language,... | |
 | 1851
...who read or speak well. As in the language of a lato author, ' Words should be delivered from tho ^ lips as beautiful coins newly issued from the mint,...finished, neatly struck by the proper organs, distinct, in due succession, and of duo weight.' But grace in eloquence is seldom found." " Well," said Inez,... | |
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