Elements of elocution:
in which the principles of reading and speaking are investigated ... with directions for strengthening and modualting the voice ... To which is added a complete system of the passions; showing how they affect the countenance, tone of voice, and gesture of the body. Exemplified by a copious selection of the most striking passages of Shakespeare. The whole illustrated by copper-plates explaining the nature of accent, emphasis, inflection, and cadence.
By John Walker.

APA Citation

Walker, J. (1810). Elements of elocution: in which the principles of reading and speaking are investigated ... with directions for strengthening and modualting the voice ... To which is added a complete system of the passions; showing how they affect the countenance, tone of voice, and gesture of the body. Exemplified by a copious selection of the most striking passages of Shakespeare. The whole illustrated by copper-plates explaining the nature of accent, emphasis, inflection, and cadence. Boston: D. Mallory & co..

MLA Citation

Walker, John, 1732-1807. Elements of Elocution: In Which the Principles of Reading And Speaking Are Investigated ... With Directions for Strengthening And Modualting the Voice ... To Which Is Added a Complete System of the Passions; Showing How They Affect the Countenance, Tone of Voice, And Gesture of the Body. Exemplified by a Copious Selection of the Most Striking Passages of Shakespeare. The Whole Illustrated by Copper-plates Explaining the Nature of Accent, Emphasis, Inflection, And Cadence. Boston: D. Mallory & co., 1810.

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