The Essentials of ElocutionFunk & Wagnalls Company, 1897 - 174 pages |
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actor answer Antonio art of reading auditors author's reading Bassanio better bond brawn side Brutus Cæsar Canon Fleming Canon Fleming's reading Canon's reading Charlotte Cushman clause comma court danger light delivery doth Duke Edwin Forrest effect elocution elocutionists empha emphatic word example Forrest fourth act fourth line gainst gaping pig Genoa give GLOTTIS guage Hamlet Hamlet's hath hear hearsed intelligence intimate italicize judge judgment justice language last line learned Canon lightly manner Merchant of Venice mercy mightiest name sound natural necessary never nineteenth line ninth line one's pause phasize phatic word players PORTIA pound of flesh pray pronouns properly quality of mercy question reader reason second line seems sentence seventh line Shakespeare Shylock SHYLOCK.-I speak speaker speech spoken stand stilted strongly take breath Tarry tence thee thing third line thou thought thousand ducats timate tion tone trip trip-hammer Tubal unemphatic utterance voice