. The world's speaker, reciter and entertainer for home, school, church and platform; recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableaux, etc. .. . ANXIOUS—SOLICITOUS DELS ARTE TRAINING AND ELOCUTION 61. MEDITATION O, Id rather own that car, sir, With Peggy by my side,Than coach and four, and gold galore, And a lady for my bride;For the lady would sit forninst me, On a cushion made with Peggy would sit beside me, With my arm around her we drove in the low-backed car,To be married by Father Mahar; O, my heart would beat high At her glance and her sigh,—Though it beat in a lo


. The world's speaker, reciter and entertainer for home, school, church and platform; recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableaux, etc. .. . ANXIOUS—SOLICITOUS DELS ARTE TRAINING AND ELOCUTION 61. MEDITATION O, Id rather own that car, sir, With Peggy by my side,Than coach and four, and gold galore, And a lady for my bride;For the lady would sit forninst me, On a cushion made with Peggy would sit beside me, With my arm around her we drove in the low-backed car,To be married by Father Mahar; O, my heart would beat high At her glance and her sigh,—Though it beat in a low-backed car. Samuel Lover. II. Styles of Reading in the OrotundVoice. The Orotund Voice is that which is usedin all impassioned selections. The differ-ence between the Orotund and the naturalvoice, is that the former is stronger, deeperand more resonant than the latter. When excited by passion of any sort, thevoice naturally grows stronger and deeper,because the breathing muscles act in re-sponse to the brain and expell the breathmore forcibly, thereby causing more reson-ance in the cavities of the chest and head. The Orotund voice is very common in or-dinary life. Notice two men talking q


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