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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... 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 conscious worth their attitudes were fit models for the statuary | their gestures were ...
... 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 conscious worth their attitudes were fit models for the statuary | their gestures were ...
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... face , every motion of the hands , every posture of the body would be brought under right management . A graceful , and correct , and animated expression in all these would be ambitiously sought after ; mutual criticisms and friendly ...
... face , every motion of the hands , every posture of the body would be brought under right management . A graceful , and correct , and animated expression in all these would be ambitiously sought after ; mutual criticisms and friendly ...
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... face was bathed in tears . He was lost in the magnitude of his subject . He reeled and staggered under the load of feeling which oppressed him . He rolled like the sea beaten by a tempest . It was his union of the zeal of the patriot ...
... face was bathed in tears . He was lost in the magnitude of his subject . He reeled and staggered under the load of feeling which oppressed him . He rolled like the sea beaten by a tempest . It was his union of the zeal of the patriot ...
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... face in her bosom for protection . A human creature so far below the standard of humanity , was nowhere ever seen : he had not even the shallow cunning which is often found among these unfinished beings ; and his simplicity could not ...
... face in her bosom for protection . A human creature so far below the standard of humanity , was nowhere ever seen : he had not even the shallow cunning which is often found among these unfinished beings ; and his simplicity could not ...
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... face of the earth every vestige of verdure ? Or rather , what monsters have stalked over the country tainting and poisoning , ] with pestiferous breath , what the voracious appetite could not de- vour ? To such questions , what must be ...
... face of the earth every vestige of verdure ? Or rather , what monsters have stalked over the country tainting and poisoning , ] with pestiferous breath , what the voracious appetite could not de- vour ? To such questions , what must be ...
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