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On reading [illegible] in public
On reading [Lectures?] in public
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[especially?] careful to avoid a [illegible] and
[especially?] careful to avoid a [illegible] and
[tone?] of utterence which are not natural
[tone?] of utterence which are not natural
[illegible] - Good reading differs from
[to him?] - Good reading differs from
[conversation?] only in being more distinct  
[conversation?] only in being more distinct  
slow and grave: but there should be the
slow and grave: but there should be the
same inflections of voice, variations of tone
same inflections of voice, variations of tone
[and?] ease of utterance.  Let [illegible][not?] begin
[and?] ease of utterance.  Let [illegible][not?] begin
in a [illegible] which he [cannot?] sustain [throughout?]
in a [key?] which he [cannot?] sustain [throughout?]
but with great effort and so inflict upon
but with great effort and so inflict upon
his hearers a painful feeling when they
his hearers a painful feeling when they
[percieve] the difficulty under [which?] he
[percieve?] the difficulty under [which?] he
labours: but let him [illegible]only
labours: but let him [commence?] only
sufficiently loud to be heard and in the
sufficiently loud to be heard and in the
natural key of his voice, so as to allow for
natural key of his voice, so as to allow for
all the necessary variations of tone: -then
all the necessary variations of tone: -then
let himrise by degree, [warming] with the
let him rise by degree, [warming] with the
subject, and flowing as it proceeds 'till, in
subject, and flowing as it proceeds 'till, in
the [afflication?] , [illegible] has [illegible]
the [afflication?] , [illegible] has [illegible]
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[illegible] [author? another?] of [considerable?] [illegible]
[illegible] [author? another?] of [considerable?] [illegible]
[illegible] [illegible] to our readers
[illegible] [illegible] to our readers
[illegible] [low?]        {Take?Jake?] [illegible]   Be [illegible]
[illegible] [low?]        {Take?Jake?] [illegible]     Be [illegible]
[illegible] [read?] [slow]  Rise higher  When [illegible] [illeble]
[illegible] [read?] [slow]  Rise higher  When [illegible] [illegible]

Revision as of 00:59, 17 July 2017

On reading [Lectures?] in public _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

The public reader of [illegible] should be [especially?] careful to avoid a [illegible] and [tone?] of utterence which are not natural [to him?] - Good reading differs from [conversation?] only in being more distinct slow and grave: but there should be the same inflections of voice, variations of tone [and?] ease of utterance. Let [illegible][not?] begin in a [key?] which he [cannot?] sustain [throughout?] but with great effort and so inflict upon his hearers a painful feeling when they [percieve?] the difficulty under [which?] he labours: but let him [commence?] only sufficiently loud to be heard and in the natural key of his voice, so as to allow for all the necessary variations of tone: -then let him rise by degree, [warming] with the subject, and flowing as it proceeds 'till, in the [afflication?] , [illegible] has [illegible] [illegible] [office?], he may allow all the feelings of his [heart?] to flow forth in the [illegible] or [illegible] [or?] [pathetic?] [illegible] with which it closes.- The following [gradual?] but [brief?] [illegible] by [illegible] [author? another?] of [considerable?] [illegible] [illegible] [illegible] to our readers [illegible] [low?] {Take?Jake?] [illegible] Be [illegible] [illegible] [read?] [slow] Rise higher When [illegible] [illegible]