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Elocution is the
study of
formal speaking in pronunciation, grammar, style, and tone as well as the idea and
practice of
effective speech and its forms...
- 1788) was an
Irish stage actor, an educator, and a
major proponent of the
elocution movement. He
received his M.A. in 1743 from
Trinity College in Dublin...
- Milton, M****achusetts,
United States. It was
founded as the
School of
Elocution and
Expression by Anna
Baright in 1879. In 1885, it was
taken over and...
- The
Elocution of
Benjamin Franklin is a "one-hander" play by
Australian playwright,
author and
singer Steve J.
Spears (1951 – 2007). It
premiered at the...
- Joyce, and
Shakespeare for him to digest.
Henderson urged him to take
elocution lessons and got him
parts at the
Maida Vale
Theatre in London. He had...
- Ciro's London, a
prominent nightclub.
During her
theatrical work, she took
elocution lessons with
actor Felix Aylmer to
develop her voice.
After being spotted...
-
foreman in a
paper mill.
Lowrie had a
stammer so
attended elocution lessons at Miss Atherton's
Elocution. When he left
secondary school, his
mother managed to...
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excelled as a
student and was
especially interested in
languages and
elocution. He
began to
appreciate the
power a
speaker had over an audience, writing...
- cow" is a
phrase used in
elocution teaching since at
least 1926 to
demonstrate the
diphthong /aʊ/. Bagley, Louie: "
Elocution do's and dont's", Frederick...
-
Elocution Movement,
contributed to the
emergence of
Elocution as an
academic discipline in its own right. One of the
major figures of the
Elocution Movement...