The British Orator: Comprising Observations on Vocal Gymnastics, Articulation, Melody, Modulation, Force, Time, and Gesture : Together with a Copious Selection of Extracts in Poetry and Prose, for Exercise in Reading and DeclamationSimpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1901 - 511 страница |
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... eye of criticisms nor had occasion to present the crown of the head , instead of the face , to the audience to hide the blush of ignorance they exposed the whole person to the audience ; they stood erect , in all the dignity of ...
... eye of criticisms nor had occasion to present the crown of the head , instead of the face , to the audience to hide the blush of ignorance they exposed the whole person to the audience ; they stood erect , in all the dignity of ...
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... eye as well as the ear . In all dis- course , whether calm or impassioned , the words and the gestures should accompany each other . As , in beating time in music , the beat is made on the accented part of the measure , so in speaking ...
... eye as well as the ear . In all dis- course , whether calm or impassioned , the words and the gestures should accompany each other . As , in beating time in music , the beat is made on the accented part of the measure , so in speaking ...
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... eyes , so necessary to command the hearts and passions of an audience . sure ; It is usually thought that a preacher , who feels what he is saying himself , will naturally speak with that tone of voice and expression in his countenance ...
... eyes , so necessary to command the hearts and passions of an audience . sure ; It is usually thought that a preacher , who feels what he is saying himself , will naturally speak with that tone of voice and expression in his countenance ...
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... eyes , with a delight , to both , that is seldom felt ; whilst , contrary to what is commonly practised , it will appear to the former , the very language of nature , and present to the latter , the lively image of the preacher's soul ...
... eyes , with a delight , to both , that is seldom felt ; whilst , contrary to what is commonly practised , it will appear to the former , the very language of nature , and present to the latter , the lively image of the preacher's soul ...
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... eyes of their minds . The terrors of that punishment which awaits vice ; the glories of that state to which , through divine favour , the pious will be raised , might be , by a powerful preacher , rendered present to their understanding ...
... eyes of their minds . The terrors of that punishment which awaits vice ; the glories of that state to which , through divine favour , the pious will be raised , might be , by a powerful preacher , rendered present to their understanding ...
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