. The world's speaker, reciter and entertainer for home, school, church and platform; recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableaux, etc. .. . hich will be mentioned hereafter. Though I have not put this caution nearthe first, yet, to me, it is one of the most im-portant To begin with, when you get up to recite,always take time to place your audience,and give them time to become quiet, beforeyou so much as open your lips. Then an-nounce your subject and the author if youknow by whom your selection was always gives time to collect yourthoughts and begin well, which is very im-port


. The world's speaker, reciter and entertainer for home, school, church and platform; recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableaux, etc. .. . hich will be mentioned hereafter. Though I have not put this caution nearthe first, yet, to me, it is one of the most im-portant To begin with, when you get up to recite,always take time to place your audience,and give them time to become quiet, beforeyou so much as open your lips. Then an-nounce your subject and the author if youknow by whom your selection was always gives time to collect yourthoughts and begin well, which is very im-portant. If you begin well, you hold youraudience from the first, and do not have towork to gain their attention. After announcing your subject andauthor, pause a second and then begin veryslozvly. Remember that the ideas you arepresenting are comparatively new to youraudience, and give them a seconds time inwhich to recover from one volley, beforeyou fire another point-blank at them. Then there is another thing to be consid-ered. In a large room you will have to goslowly on account of the echo, for everygood-sized room has it. No matter how. HORROR 56 DELSARTE TRAINING AND ELOCUTION


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