The American Orator, Or, Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry: Comprehending a Diversity of Oratorical Specimens, of the Eloquence of Popular Assemblies, of the Bar, of the Pulpit, &c. Principally Intended for the Use of Schools and Academies. To which are Prefixed a Dissertation on Oratorical Delivery and the Outlines of GestureSidney's Press, for John Babcock & Son, New-Haven, and S. & W.R. Babcock, Charleston, S.C., 1819 - 408 страница |
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from the proper objects of public speaking , persuasion , and instruction . In
addition to the requisites necessary to the correct reader , the impressive reader
must possess the following : expression of the voice , expression of countenance
...
from the proper objects of public speaking , persuasion , and instruction . In
addition to the requisites necessary to the correct reader , the impressive reader
must possess the following : expression of the voice , expression of countenance
...
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Nature has given to every sentiment , emotion " and passion , its proper outward
expression . Hence what we frequently mean , does not so much depend up : on
the words which we use , as on the manner of expressing them . Thus nature ...
Nature has given to every sentiment , emotion " and passion , its proper outward
expression . Hence what we frequently mean , does not so much depend up : on
the words which we use , as on the manner of expressing them . Thus nature ...
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If it be supposed to be some dangerous reptile on the ground , and very near , the
expression is represented by the figure starting back , and looking downwards . If
the danger threaten from a distance , the terror arising is expressed by the ...
If it be supposed to be some dangerous reptile on the ground , and very near , the
expression is represented by the figure starting back , and looking downwards . If
the danger threaten from a distance , the terror arising is expressed by the ...
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... the different features of the face . But the chief Beauty of the countenance
depends upon a mysterious expression , which it conveys of the qualities of the
mind ; of good sense , or good humour ; of sprightliness , candour , benevo .
lence ...
... the different features of the face . But the chief Beauty of the countenance
depends upon a mysterious expression , which it conveys of the qualities of the
mind ; of good sense , or good humour ; of sprightliness , candour , benevo .
lence ...
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... observed by the different correspondents ; and in like manner , these rules may
be applied to all other subjects , and conditions of life , namely a comprehensive
idea of the subject , and an unaffected simplicity , and modesty , in expression .
... observed by the different correspondents ; and in like manner , these rules may
be applied to all other subjects , and conditions of life , namely a comprehensive
idea of the subject , and an unaffected simplicity , and modesty , in expression .
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action admiration affection appear authority beauty become body called cause character common conduct consider death delight direct divine duty earth eloquence equal example expression eyes fall father fear feel follow force friends gesture give glory grace hand happiness head hear heart heaven honour hope human idea imagination impression interest judge justice kind language laws less liberty light living look Lord manner means ment mind moral nature never objects observe once orator pain pass passions perfect perhaps person pleasure possess present principle produce proper reason receive religion rest rise round rule scene seems sense sentiments soul sound speak spirit suffer thee things thou thought tion truth turn virtue voice whole
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