The Canadian Elocutionist by Anna Kelsey Howard
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To arms! To arms!! a thousand voices cried.
6. The combat _deepens!_ On ye _brave!_ Who rush to _glory_ or the _grave_. _Campbell._ 7. Charcoal! Charcoal! Charcoal! 8. Hurrah! Hurrah!! Hurrah!!! LOW PITCH. Low Pitch is used to express grave, grand, solemn, and reverential feelings, and is very effective in reading. To obtain a good control of the voice in Low Pitch, first practice the examples given under the High Pitch, until you are fatigued, then after resting the lungs and vocal organs, practice the lowest and deepest tone you can command, giving, however, a full clear and resonant sound. 1. Seems, Madam! Nay, it is; I know not 'seems,' 'Tis not alone my inky cloak, good mother, |
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