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Howard, Anna Kelsey

"The Canadian Elocutionist"

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IV. Transition
IX.--PAUSES, INFLECTIONS, ETC.
I. Rhetorical pause
II. Emphasis
III. Climax
IV. Inflection
V. Circumflex or Wave
X.--PERSONATION.
I. Personation
II. Expression
XI.--GESTURE.
I. Position of the Hand
II. Direction
XII.--INTRODUCTION TO AUDIENCE.
I. Introduction
II. Advice to Students
XIII.--GENERAL EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE.

PART II.
SELECTIONS FOR READING.
A Child's First Impression of a Star... _N. P. Willis._
A Legend of Bregenz... _Adelaide A. Procter._
A Modest Wit
A Prayer... _James Russell Lowett._
A Slip of the Tongue
A Tarryton Romance
Advice to a Young Lawyer... _Story._
An Autumn Day... _Bryant._
An Order for a Picture... _Alice Cary._
Ask Mamma... _A. M. Bell._
Aunty Doleful's Visit
Baby's Visitor
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata
Bells Across the Snow... _Frances Ridley Havergal._
Brutus on the Death of Caesar... _Shakespeare._
Calling a Boy in the Morning
Cataline's Defiance... _Rev'd. George Croly._
Christ Turned and Looked upon Peter.


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