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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... feel confident , the time is not far distant when these exercises will be considered , by all intelligent persons , an essential part of primary instruction . THE ELEMENTS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . THE Elements of vocal language are the ...
... feel confident , the time is not far distant when these exercises will be considered , by all intelligent persons , an essential part of primary instruction . THE ELEMENTS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . THE Elements of vocal language are the ...
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... feel my blood thrilled , I see the audience tost and shaken like some deep forest by a mighty storm . I am filled with wonder at such marvellous effects . I am hurried almost out of myself . In a little while , I endeavour to be more ...
... feel my blood thrilled , I see the audience tost and shaken like some deep forest by a mighty storm . I am filled with wonder at such marvellous effects . I am hurried almost out of myself . In a little while , I endeavour to be more ...
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... is so to throw himself into the spirit and meaning of the author , as to adopt his sentiments , make them his own , feel them , embody them , throw them out upon the audience as living reality . 44 THE BRITISH ORATOR .
... is so to throw himself into the spirit and meaning of the author , as to adopt his sentiments , make them his own , feel them , embody them , throw them out upon the audience as living reality . 44 THE BRITISH ORATOR .
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... feel , I know not what , shivering cold in my blood - I am in a dying sweat - my feet , my hands , every part of my body is wasted - I am more like a corpse than a living body - I am rather dead than alive - I must die— Whither am I ...
... feel , I know not what , shivering cold in my blood - I am in a dying sweat - my feet , my hands , every part of my body is wasted - I am more like a corpse than a living body - I am rather dead than alive - I must die— Whither am I ...
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... feel , smell , or taste- taxes upon warmth , light , and locomo- tion - taxes on every thing on earth , and the waters under the earth , on everything that comes from abroad or is grown at home- taxes upon the raw material taxes on ...
... feel , smell , or taste- taxes upon warmth , light , and locomo- tion - taxes on every thing on earth , and the waters under the earth , on everything that comes from abroad or is grown at home- taxes upon the raw material taxes on ...
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