. The world's speaker, reciter and entertainer for home, school, church and platform; recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableaux, etc. .. . HORROR 56 DELSARTE TRAINING AND ELOCUTION. SECRECY clearly or loudly you speak, if you do notspeak slowly enough for the echo of oneword to die before you utter another, thesound will be blurred; and those in the rearof your audience will not be able to under-stand you. Again remember that often apause is more eloquent than words, and thatnothing will emphasize a thought morestrongly than to pause before or after it; orboth before and after it. For ins


. The world's speaker, reciter and entertainer for home, school, church and platform; recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableaux, etc. .. . HORROR 56 DELSARTE TRAINING AND ELOCUTION. SECRECY clearly or loudly you speak, if you do notspeak slowly enough for the echo of oneword to die before you utter another, thesound will be blurred; and those in the rearof your audience will not be able to under-stand you. Again remember that often apause is more eloquent than words, and thatnothing will emphasize a thought morestrongly than to pause before or after it; orboth before and after it. For instance, inDaniel Websters Supposed Speech ofJohn Adams, what could be more effectivethan the pauses in the last sentence? In-dependence now—, and independence—forever Different Styles of Reading. Now that we have considered the qualifi-cations of a public speaker, let us discussthe different styles of reading and theproper rendition of each. We divide all styles of reading into twogeneral classes—that in which the naturalvoice is used and that in which the Oro-tund voice is employed. i. Styles of Reading in the NaturalVoice. The natural voice is the ordinary talkingvoice, pu


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