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
 | Charles William Bardeen - 1884 - 673 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...accurately impressed, perfectly finished, neatly struck out by the proper organs, distinct, in due succession, and of due weight.—AUSTIN'S Chironwnica, It... | |
 | Charles William Bardeen - 1884 - 673 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...accurately impressed, perfectly finished, neatly struck out by the proper organs, distinct, in due succession, aud of due weight. — AUSTIN'S C/tironomica,... | |
 | Alexander Melville Bell - 1886 - 212 pągines
...Rev. Mr. Austin, in his admirable book, the " Chironomia," compares the words of a good speaker to " beautiful coins newly issued from the mint, deeply...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight." To realise this description is to perfect the mechanical part of speech. . One broad principle of organic... | |
 | Alexander Melville Bell - 1886 - 212 pągines
...Rev. Mr. Austin, in his admirable book, the " Chironomia," compares the words of a good speaker to " beautiful coins newly issued from the mint, deeply...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight." To realise this description is to perfect the mechanical part of speech. One broad principle of organic... | |
 | Frank Van Buren Irish - 1888 - 128 pągines
...speech by which each elementary sound receives its distinct and correct utterance. Words should drop from the lips as beautiful coins newly issued from...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight. — Austin. 2 Good Articulation, in reading or speaking, requires : 1. The distinct and proper utterance... | |
 | Frank Van Buren Irish - 1888 - 128 pągines
...speech by Which each elementary sound receives its distinct and correct utterance. Words should drop from the lips as beautiful coins newly issued from...organs, distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight.—Austin. 2 Good Articulation, in reading or speaking, requires: 1. The distinct and proper... | |
 | Rebecca Smith Pollard - 1889
...understand the full meaning of this quotation : " Words should be delivered from the lips as beautiful coin, newly issued from the mint; deeply and accurately...finished; neatly struck by the proper organs; distinct; in due succession and of due weight." Make reading of the first importance. As in music, let there... | |
 | Eleanor O'Grady - 1890 - 376 pągines
...Rev. Mr. Austin in his "Chironomia" of the words of a good speaker, which he declares to be like o " beautiful coins newly issued from the mint, deeply...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight." ENGLISH PHONETIC ELEMENTS. of English pronunciation may be exactly represented in ordinary type. The... | |
 | R. Anna Morris - 1892 - 192 pągines
...it comes as the next most important requisite to good reading. Some one has said : " Words 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." Class Drill. — Physical Basis. There can be no easy, free,... | |
 | Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood - 1893 - 464 pągines
...abridged nor prolonged ; nor swallowed, nor forced, and, if I may so express myself, shot from the mouth ; they are not trailed nor drawled, nor let slip out...deeply and accurately impressed, perfectly finished." One may acquire ease and fluency of articulation by practice upon the elements singly and in combination.... | |
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