teacher of elocution

  • 1elocution — noun the producers brought in a teacher to help with her elocution Syn: pronunciation, enunciation, articulation, diction, speech, intonation, vocalization, modulation; phrasing, delivery, public speaking …

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  • 2Alexander Graham Bell — Infobox Person name = Alexander Graham Bell image size = 225px caption = Portrait of Alexander Graham Bell c. 1910 birth date = 3 March 1847 birth place = Edinburgh, Scotland, UK death date = death date and age|1922|8|2|1847|3|3|df=y death place …

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  • 3Hermann Vezin — (1829 ndash; 1910) was an American actor, teacher of elocution and writer. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and educated at the University of Pennsylvania. infobox actor caption=Hermann Vezin in the title role of W. S. Gilbert s Dan l… …

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  • 4Wyzeman Marshall — (born September 1815; died December 6, 1896) was a stage actor in New York City and Boston between the 1820s and 1870s, as well as a teacher of oration and elocution. He often shared the same stage with Edwin Booth, noted brother of assassin John …

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  • 5Elocutionist — El o*cu tion*ist, n. One who is versed in elocution; a teacher of elocution. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 6Algernon Sydney Thelwall — (1795, Cowes, Isle of Wight – 1863, London) was an evangelical Church of England clergyman and teacher of elocution. Algernon Sydney Thelwall was the eldest son of John Thelwall. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating 18th… …

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  • 7el|o|cu|tion|ist — «EHL uh KYOO shuh nihst», noun. 1. a person skilled in elocution. 2. a teacher of elocution …

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  • 8Fogerty, Elsie — ▪ British voice teacher born Dec. 16, 1865, London, Eng. died July 4, 1945, Leamington, Warwickshire       British teacher of voice and dramatic diction, a major figure in theatrical training.       Trained under Hermann Vezin and at the Paris… …

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  • 9Mary Wollstonecraft — by John Opie (c. 1797) Mary Wollstonecraft ( …

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  • 10Wilhelm Heinrich Ackermann — (25 June 1789, Auerbach, Saxony 27 March 1848, Frankfurt) was a German teacher. His father was higher priest in Auerbach, his two brothers worked as councillor in Dresden and as priest in Syrau. Wilhelm Ackermann learned on the college of Gotha,… …

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