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Excerpt from Hints on Elocution, and How to Become an Actor
Let your lips perform their proper part in articulating. Many persons open their mouths well, but scarcely move their lips, and consequently, although the voice produced may be good, the words are not distinct. Speak as it were, further back, but with the throat expanded, not contracted. You will thus produce a more sonorous voice, which will fill a large building, with less fatigue to you, than by speaking in the light, lip voice of ordinary conversation.
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