SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
Bookman.—"Good, clear-detailed advice by a practical teacher."
Scotsman.—"A clear and simple exposition of the art."
Weekly Dispatch.—"The Art of Elocution popularly and clearly explained."
Australian Mail.—"A useful little book. We can strongly recommend it to the chairmen of public companies."
Manchester Courier.—"Contains valuable lessons for self-instruction."
Stage.—"A carefully composed treatise, obviously written by one as having authority. Students will find it of great service."
People's Friend.—"Contains many valuable hints, and deals with every branch of the elocutionist's art in a lucid and intelligible manner."
Lloyd's.—"Students will find it of great service."
Dramatic World.—"A reliable guide for those who desire to excel."
Aberdeen Free Press.—"Very interesting and of considerable value."
Whitehall Review.—"A capital little guide for all who wish to perfect themselves in the art of public speaking."
Era.—"Each of the themes is treated without superfluous verbiage, and in a manner very much to the point. Students of Elocution will find the work thoroughly practical and useful."
Glasgow News.—"An able dissertation on Elocution. Contains sensible, straightforward advice for public speakers of all sorts and conditions."
Dundee Advertiser.—"Maybe read with profit by anyone wishing to become an effective speaker."
Literary World.—"The essentials of Elocution are dealt with in a thoroughly capable and practical way. The chapter on 'Public Speaking' is particularly satisfactory."
Glasgow Citizen.—"A valuable aid to self-instruction. Has many points which make it of special value. It is the work of an expert, it is concise, simple, and directed towards a thoroughly practical result."
Madame.—"The work is pleasingly thorough. The instructions are most interesting, and are lucidly expressed, physiological details are carefully, yet not redundantly, dwelt on, so that the intending student may have some very real and definite idea of what he is learning about, and many valuable hints may be gleaned from the chapters on 'Articulation and Modulation.' Not only for actors and orators will this little book be found of great service, but everyone may find pleasure and profit in reading it."
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