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 - Page 2361867Full view - About this book
| M. S. Mitchell - 1869 - 416 pages
...nor drawled, nor permitted to slip out carelessly, so as to drop unfinished. They should be delivered from the lips as beautiful coins newly issued from the mint, deeply and accurately impressed, neatly struck by the proper organs, distinct, in due succession, and of due weight." — Austin. A... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1870 - 340 pages
...articulation," says Austin, " the words are not hurried over, nor precipitated syllable over syllable. They are delivered out from the lips, as beautiful...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight." • 4. Inflections of the voice are those upward and downward slides in tone, by which we express either... | |
| 1870 - 314 pages
...should not be trailed nor drawled, lor let slip out carelessly, so as to drop unfinished. They are to be delivered out from the lips, as beautiful coins newly...struck by the proper organs, distinct, sharp, in due succession,-aiul of due weight."1 The precision and force of the " radical " portion of a sound, are... | |
| Simon Kerl - 1870 - 372 pages
...clipping, lisping, hesitating, stammering, miscalling, and recalling. " Words should drop from the lips (is beautiful coins newly issued from the mint, — deeply...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight." — Austin. 2. and 3. The degree of loudness or rapidity must depend on the speaker, the hearer, the... | |
| Simon Kerl - 1870 - 382 pages
...drawling, clipping, lisping, hesitating, stammering, miscalling, and recalling. " Words should ilrop from the lips as beautiful coins newly issued from the mint, — deeply uml nccurately impressed, perfectly finished, neatly struck by the proper organs, distinct, sharp,... | |
| 1871 - 308 pages
...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...organs, distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight."i The precision and force of the " radical " portion of a sound, are gained by deep inspiration,... | |
| Mother Angela Gillespie - 1871 - 468 pages
...: " In just articulation, the words are not hurried over, nor precipitated syllable over syllable ; they are delivered out from the lips as beautiful...impressed, perfectly finished, neatly struck by the pioper organs, distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of ^due weigh ' Defects in articulation may... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1871 - 346 pages
...precipitated syllable over syllable. They are delivered out from the lips, as beautiful coins, bewly issued from the mint, deeply and accurately impressed,...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight." 4. Inflections of the voice are those upward and downward slides in tone, by which we express either... | |
| Simon Kerl - 1871 - 370 pages
...recalling. " Words should drop from the lips as beautiful coins newly issued from the mint, — deeply imd accurately impressed, perfectly finished, neatly struck...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight." — Austin. 2. and 3. The degree of loudness or rapidity must depend on the speaker, the hearer, the... | |
| Simon Kerl - 1872 - 368 pages
...drawling, clipping, lisping, hesitating, stammering, miscalling, and recalling. " Words should drop from the lips as beautiful coins newly issued from the mint, —"deeply and nccurately impressed, perfectly finished, neatly struck by the proper organs, distinct, sharp, in due... | |
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