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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1867-1868-289

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EVENING CLASSES 289 of the various speech organs and their several functions- The Lungs-The Larynx-The Chorda Vocales- The Glottis -How Vocal Sound is produced and converted into Articu- late Speech-Functions of the Tongue Teeth and Lips-The right manner of using the several Speech Organs-Their Use and Abuse-Elocution considered in sanitary point of view-The "Mechanics of Elocution"-Formation of the Voice-Mistakes of early life in reference to the Management of the Voice-Serious maladies not unfrequently caused or aggravated by wrongly using the several speech organs- What is "clerical sore throat "dysphonia clericorum" Its nature cause and cure-Quotations from the works of Sir Henry Holland Dr James Bright &c -Pronun- ciation and correction of national provincial and other errors in speaking-Quantity and accent-Poise-Definition of the term-Its great importance-One of the chief elements of apparent earnestness in speaking or reading-Steele's Pro- sodia Ralionalis"-The identity of the theory of tbe Poise with the Thesis and Arsis of the ancient Greek rheto- ricians-Value of emphasis when rightly placed and discreetly used-Inflexion of the Voice-Definition of the term-Rising inflexions and falling inflexions-Modulation of the Voice- Parenthesis-Time-Pause-Rhetorical words-Grammatical and rhetorical punctuation-Speaking and reading with expression-Attitude-Gesture-Stammering and Stuttering -Causes and cures-Rules for acquiring power tone and compass of voice and strengthening generally the speech organs-Practical application of the principles of these Lec- tures XXXI POPULAR LECTURES ON LAW Day and Hour of Attendance-Wednesday from to Six Lectures on Executors and Administrators Who may be Executors-How they are appointed- Consequences of Refusal to act-How Wills are proved-What can be done before Probate- τ
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