SINGING AND SPEAKING

... SINGING AND SPEAKING. BY ALFRED AUGUSTUS NoRmT. London: North's Academy, 23, York-place, Portman-square, W. A Practical Guide for Training Singers and Speakers is what Professor North's new book pur- ports to be. The author claims that his method ...

Published: Saturday 17 June 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1500 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SPEAKING POTTERY

... SPEAKING POTTERY AN interesting an.] important characteristic of the pot-house pottery of a hundred and fifty years ago was the literature which adorned it. In the taverns and alehouses of the eighteenth century it was the custom to decorate the mugs ...

SEQUAH SPEAKS

... I C;SEQUAH SPEAKS. I | rnder this esiking headingwe pblisb stead vet. tisent to-day which is likely to attract consider- able attention in this city and neighbourhood. Modern ingenuity and experience have proved almadantly that whatever appeals to the ...

THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING.*

... THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING.* SOME HINTS FROM AMERICA. The Americans are notoriously much better public speakers than we tongue-tied Britons. Any American, without notice or preparation, cat make a neat, finished little speech, with a beginrning, mniddle ...

FAIR PLAY FOR WALES

... woman under certain ',cir- foumitances, who oen speak no -English, and yet never sees -a woman warder. who canr speak .Welsh. ..0: u i Every Welsh prison ?should have 'a male and female' warder who. can speak Welsl. We do noteven stop there. We feel strongly ...

SOUTH HINCKSEY HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Crippe ; 2, Speaks; (b) 11. I, Chivers, 2, Gurdeo. Ditto, red round-(a) 1, Price; )88 2 Speaks: (b) I Bullook ; 2, Chivers. Ditto, white Sy kidney-(a) 1. Speaks; 2, Cripps ; (b1 1, Dickens; 2, nt Cbiver3. Ditto, red kiduey-(sA 1, Curry ; 2, Speaks D (b) 1 ...

LITERARY NOTES

... their energies, as it were, to public speaking, display such an amount of trepidation when required to make a speech on their own personal account. Mr. Irving bas improved greatly of late, but would refrain from speaking extemporaneously; Mr. Tree is nervous ...

ACTING AND THE ART OF SPEECH

... Dupont Vernon writes-' Speak to a friend in the street after havingrun to join him; you speak with the chest register; leave the bedroom of your sick mother with the physician. and say to him these simple words, Well! doctor? Speak in a room of which the ...

Published: Saturday 27 February 1892
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1524 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Books of Reference

... 891 g - numbered 1,776,405 soulst.- Of e' .-7-59A4i6. are put down as English . speaking; .5O8f3~~6 a:'Welsh-speaking; 402,253 as speaking both -languaes; 3,076 as. speaking other languages; and 9°791 as infants, while 12,833 made no return. It is interesting ...

A DRASTIC IiiSHOV

... A DRASTIC IiiSHOV. me Bishop of Sodor and Man, speaking on Thursday at a Church conference at Douglas, men- tioned with satisfaction the announcement made by tbe archbishops that the bishops had unanim- ously resolved against the ceremonial use of :t- ...

LIBERTY IN CHRIST JESUS

... martyrs. Yet, though possessing neither civil nor re- ligious liberty, he could speak with con- fident tones of the Oliristian's liberty in Christ Jesus. And so speaking he claimed as the inhersnt privilege of everyv true Christians that internal liberty ...