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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... grace which practice imparts to the movements of the limbs , as in the evolutions of the dance , and on the tight rope & c . On the same principle precisely , without any charm , magic , or mystification , can the muscles which , by ...
... grace which practice imparts to the movements of the limbs , as in the evolutions of the dance , and on the tight rope & c . On the same principle precisely , without any charm , magic , or mystification , can the muscles which , by ...
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... grace and expression their Elocution defied criticism Let us endeavour to restore Elocution to its former place in the department of useful instructiop . Nothing is wanted / but a correct medium , laudable ambition and common industry ...
... grace and expression their Elocution defied criticism Let us endeavour to restore Elocution to its former place in the department of useful instructiop . Nothing is wanted / but a correct medium , laudable ambition and common industry ...
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... emphasis with just discrimination , but swells and falls with a vain affectation of feeling and with absoluto deficiency both in taste and judgment . For the maintenance of grace , in rhetorical action , 24 THE BRITISH ORATOR PART II. ...
... emphasis with just discrimination , but swells and falls with a vain affectation of feeling and with absoluto deficiency both in taste and judgment . For the maintenance of grace , in rhetorical action , 24 THE BRITISH ORATOR PART II. ...
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... grace , in rhetorical action , variety is indispensable . The iteration of the same gesture , or set of gestures however graceful in themselves , betrays a poverty of resource which is altogether prejudicial to the speaker . Simplicity ...
... grace , in rhetorical action , variety is indispensable . The iteration of the same gesture , or set of gestures however graceful in themselves , betrays a poverty of resource which is altogether prejudicial to the speaker . Simplicity ...
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... grace ; and that this de- corum admits of great variety of action , under different circum- stances . Vehement action is sometimes both decorous and graceful ; so also are abrupt and short gestures , if they bear the impress of truth ...
... grace ; and that this de- corum admits of great variety of action , under different circum- stances . Vehement action is sometimes both decorous and graceful ; so also are abrupt and short gestures , if they bear the impress of truth ...
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