Garrick's Mode of Reading the Liturgy of the Church of EnglandJ.W. Parker, 1840 - 143 pages |
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... , THE ELEMENTS OF VOCAL EXPRESSION IN DIS- COURSE ; in which the mind - expressive functions of the various Tones of the Human Voice will be described and illustrated . i OF READING THE LITURGY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND .
... , THE ELEMENTS OF VOCAL EXPRESSION IN DIS- COURSE ; in which the mind - expressive functions of the various Tones of the Human Voice will be described and illustrated . i OF READING THE LITURGY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND .
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... expressing by the voice the relative con- nexion of the several groups with each other . But without further statement of what elocution has accomplished in the improvement of public reading , I may observe , that these principles have ...
... expressing by the voice the relative con- nexion of the several groups with each other . But without further statement of what elocution has accomplished in the improvement of public reading , I may observe , that these principles have ...
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... Nature , and that its aim , which is the expression of Mind by the Voice , claims equal importance with the most valued arts . RICHARD CULL . A DISCOURSE ON PUBLIC READING . ON PUBLIC READING . xiv EDITOR'S PREFACE .
... Nature , and that its aim , which is the expression of Mind by the Voice , claims equal importance with the most valued arts . RICHARD CULL . A DISCOURSE ON PUBLIC READING . ON PUBLIC READING . xiv EDITOR'S PREFACE .
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... attracted from the subject mat- ter , by perceiving any care or awkwardness in the reader's adjusting his voice to effect the appropriate expression , the object of his public reading will re- 42 ON PUBLIC READING .
... attracted from the subject mat- ter , by perceiving any care or awkwardness in the reader's adjusting his voice to effect the appropriate expression , the object of his public reading will re- 42 ON PUBLIC READING .
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J. W. Anderson, Richard Cull. expression , the object of his public reading will re- main unaccomplished . In applying these rhythmic hints as the basis on which appropriate speech - melodies should be composed to the Church service , we ...
J. W. Anderson, Richard Cull. expression , the object of his public reading will re- main unaccomplished . In applying these rhythmic hints as the basis on which appropriate speech - melodies should be composed to the Church service , we ...
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accented Almighty Amen beginning beseech thee Bishop Butler Bishop of Ely blessed Cambridge Christ our Lord Church of England Clergyman command Common Prayer congregation copula Creator declares deliberation deliver delivery devotional diatonic scale discourse distinctions Divinity duration earth Edition Elocution everlasting expression F. D. MAURICE Father fervent Garrick advised glory hath hear hearts to keep heaven hexameter Holy Ghost human voice incline our hearts Jesus Christ JULIUS CHARLES HARE keep this law Liturgy Lord Bishop Lord's Prayer loudness loving unto Israel manner measures melody mercy Minister necessary observed occasions for emphases Octavo pauses phatic pitch practised praise precise object predicate preserve Priest proposition Psalms public reading reader rhetorical rhythmus scored Scriptural semitones sense and sentiment sentence Sermons shew sins solemn sounds speaking speech speech-melodies syllables thesis thine things Thou shalt thy holy tion tone verse vocal voice Volumes whole words worship י י יין
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Page 70 - God ; yet ought we most chiefly so to do, when we assemble and meet together to render thanks for the great benefits that we have received at his hands, to set forth his most worthy praise, to hear his most holy Word, and to ask those things which are requisite and necessary, as well for the body as the soul.
Page 130 - We bless thee for our creation, preservation, and all the blessings of this life; but above all, for thine inestimable love in the redemption of the world by our Lord Jesus Christ; for the means of grace, and for the hope of glory.
Page 56 - Again, when the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness that he hath committed, and doeth that which Is lawful and right, he shall save his soul alive.
Page 134 - Thou shalt not make to thyself any graven image, nor the likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or in the earth beneath, or in the water under the earth. Thou shalt not bow down to them, nor worship them...
Page 87 - The holy Church, throughout all the world, doth acknowledge thee, The Father, of an infinite Majesty ; Thine adorable, true, and only Son; Also the Holy Ghost, the Comforter. Thou art the King of Glory, O Christ. Thou art the everlasting Son of the Father.
Page 97 - LORD our heavenly Father, almighty and everlasting God, who hast safely brought us to the beginning of this day: Defend us in the same with thy mighty power, and grant that this day we fall into no sin, neither run into any kind of danger...
Page 104 - From all sedition, privy conspiracy, and rebellion ; from all false doctrine, heresy, and schism; from hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word and Commandment, Good Lord, deliver us...
Page 88 - O Lord, save thy people : and bless thine heritage. Govern them : and lift them up for ever. Day by day : we magnify thee; And we worship thy Name : ever world without end. Vouchsafe, O Lord : to keep us this day without sin. O Lord, have mercy upon us : have mercy upon us. O Lord, let thy mercy lighten upon us : as our trust is in thee. O Lord, in thee have I trusted : let me never be confounded.
Page 23 - But through it there rolled not the breath of his pride ; And the foam of his gasping lay white on the turf, And cold as the spray of the rock-beating surf. And there lay the rider distorted and pale, With the dew on his brow and the rust on his mail : And the tents were all silent, the banners alone, The lances unlifted, the trumpet unblown.
Page 82 - Forty years long was I grieved with this generation, and said, It is a people that do err in their heart, and they have not known my ways: 11. Unto whom I sware in my wrath that they should not enter into my rest PSALM XCVI.