The book Reading As a Fine Art was written by author Ernest Legouvé Here you can read free online of Reading As a Fine Art book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Reading As a Fine Art a good or bad book?
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Do you go close up to your friend and whisper in his ear ? No ; you dare not, lest you be surprised in that suspicious attitude. What then will you do } Let me quote the words of that king of teachers, R^gnier. You take your stand directly opposite your friend, and as softly as possible, speaking in an undertone, you trust to distinctness of articulation to convey the words to his eye as well as to his ear, for he watches as well as listens to you. Articulation thus does double duty ; it plays ...the part of sound itself, and is accordingly obliged to sketch out the words ac- curately, and to emphasize each syllable, that it may penetrate the mind of the hearer. This is an infal- PRONUNCIA TION. 4^ lible cure for faulty or harsh enunciation. Practise this exercise for a few months, and your vocal gym- nastics will make the articulatory muscles so strong and supple that they will respond to every turn of thought. Moreover, this method of M. R6gnier has been adopted for teaching deaf mutes to speak.
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