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People'S College (Sheffield, England) | 3 |
Walker, John (1732-1807) | 3 |
Lamy, Bernard (1640-1715) | 2 |
Sheridan, Thomas (1719-1788) | 2 |
Arnauld, Antoine | 1 |
Arnauld, Antoine (1612-1694) | 1 |
Bayley, Robert Slater (1859) | 1 |
Chapman, James Teacher of Elocution | 1 |
Fleming, James (1830-1908) | 1 |
Gravollet, Paul | 1 |
The practice of elocution : or, A course of exercises for acquiring the several requisites of a good delivery
Smart, Benjamin Humphrey (1786?-1872)
1832
Elements of elocution : in which the principles of reading and speaking are investigated... [etc]
Walker, John (1732-1807)
1806
Subtitle: "In which the principles of reading and speaking are investigated; and such pauses, emphasis,and inflexions of voice, as are suitable to every variety of sentence, are distinctly pointed out...
Elements of elocution : in which the principles of reading and speaking are investigated... [etc.]
Walker, John (1732-1807)
1810
Subtitle: "In which the principles of reading and speaking are investigated; and such pauses, emphasis, and inflexions of voice, as are suitable to every variety of sentence, are distinctly pointed ou...
Elements of elocution : with appropriate exercises. For the use of the students of the People's College, Sheffield
People's College (Sheffield, England)
1849
Elements of elocution : with appropriate exercises. For the use of the students of the People's College, Sheffield
People's College (Sheffield, England)
1849
The text-book of the People's College, on elocution, for the use of students
Bayley, Robert Slater (1859); People's College (Sheffield, England)
1847
An essay upon pronunciation and gesture, founded upon the best rules and authorities of the ancients, ecclesiastical and civil, and adorned with the finest rules of elocution
Henley, John (1692-1756)
1750
Caption and running title; The art of speaking in publick. By John Henley. cf. Dict. nat. biog. "Written originally in the French language, by a person... of no mean capacity and figure in the com...
Lectures on the art of reading : in two parts, containing: part I. The art of reading prose; part II. The art of reading verse
Sheridan, Thomas (1719-1788)
1781
Edition: first issued; London, 1775, in 2 vols.
A rhetorical grammar in which the common improprieties in reading and speaking are detected, and the true sources of elegant pronunciation are pointed out. With a complete analysis of the voice... To which are added, outlines of composition
Walker, John (1732-1807)
1807
Author's name appears after edition statement on t.p.