A system of elocution, with special reference to gesture, to the treatment of stammering, and defective articulation .. . example of a note of song. If you utter itinterrogatively, and affirmatively, thus: a! a. you will have two varieties of the note of speech: the voicein the interrogation, moving from a grave pitch to one moreacute; in the affirmation, from acute to grave. Perhaps enough has been said by way of principles here mentioned, together with the variousothers, are methodically presented, fully discussed, and dia-gramically illustrated, in the course of the work.


A system of elocution, with special reference to gesture, to the treatment of stammering, and defective articulation .. . example of a note of song. If you utter itinterrogatively, and affirmatively, thus: a! a. you will have two varieties of the note of speech: the voicein the interrogation, moving from a grave pitch to one moreacute; in the affirmation, from acute to grave. Perhaps enough has been said by way of principles here mentioned, together with the variousothers, are methodically presented, fully discussed, and dia-gramically illustrated, in the course of the work. (14) ELOCUTION. LOCUTION is vocal may be said to comprise both ascience, and an art. The scienceembraces the principles which con-stitute the basis of reading andspeaking; the art, the practical ap-plication of these is naturally divided into two parts; namely,Vocal Gymnastics, and Gesture. Vocal Gymnastics is the philosophy of the humanvoice, as well as the art of training the vocal organsin speech and song. Gesture is the various postures, and motions, em-ployed in vocal PART GYMNASTICS. OCAL GYMNASTICSisthe philosophy of the human voice,as well as the art of trainingthe vocal organs, in speech andsong. Vocal Gymnastics is subdi-vided as follows:1. Articulation, 3. Force,


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