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Illinois Press. ISBNÂ 978-0-252-09915-1. Poster, Carol, ed. (2003). The
Elocutionary Movement:
British rhetoric in the
eighteenth &
nineteenth centuries....
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Ludwig van Beethoven. He
lectures in sneakers. His
voice is syllabic,
elocutionary, operatic. ... His
surname rhymes with 'the maze.'"
Deffeyes earned a...
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graduation from
elocutionary school. Hume was
prominent in
elocutionary work in St. Louis. She and her sister, Mazy Williamson, also gave
elocutionary entertainments...
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Cornell University. Chaucer's
Legende of
Goode Women (editor). 1863. An
Elocutionary Manual.
Charles Desilver. 1864.
Satires of
Juvenal (translator). 1868...
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Stamperia della SocietĂ Filomatica. Goring, Paul (2014). "The
Elocutionary Movement in Britain". In MacDonald,
Michael J. (ed.). The
Oxford Handbook...
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politeness came to be ****ociated with elocution. Paul
Goring argues that "
elocutionary movement"
arose initially from a
desire to make
sermons more interesting...
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psychological study of the
special personality he had to represent. His
elocutionary art, his fine
sense of
rhythm and emphasis,
enabled him to
excel in declamation...
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Oratory and
Delsarte Ideal Training School in 1892.
Boston was a
center of
elocutionary training at the time, and
Edgerly was the only
woman to head any of the...
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thirty years. In 1927 the 38th, and final, ANA
musical and
elocutionary competitions were held in Melbourne. The ANA was wary of
admitting female...
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independent institution. See
Adams (1894). Adams, Fred Winslow. "Boston as
Elocutionary Centre". Werner's Magazine, vol. 16, no. 4 (April 1894), pp. 115-117...