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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... look much in the inclining gesture and softened manner but still more in the tones of her voice her low and smoothly uttered words / of solace and of hopef Why then should this instrument , which is capable of giving out such exquisite ...
... look much in the inclining gesture and softened manner but still more in the tones of her voice her low and smoothly uttered words / of solace and of hopef Why then should this instrument , which is capable of giving out such exquisite ...
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... looks and gestures , interpret our ideas and emotions no less than words do ; nay , the impression they make on others is frequently much stronger than any that words can make . We often see that an expressive look , or a passionate cry ...
... looks and gestures , interpret our ideas and emotions no less than words do ; nay , the impression they make on others is frequently much stronger than any that words can make . We often see that an expressive look , or a passionate cry ...
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... look upon as the just object of the most indefati- gable pursuit . And now , to mention the chief point of all , what other power could have been of sufficient efficacy to bring together the vagrant individuals of the human race ; to ...
... look upon as the just object of the most indefati- gable pursuit . And now , to mention the chief point of all , what other power could have been of sufficient efficacy to bring together the vagrant individuals of the human race ; to ...
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... look up to his offended heavenly Father , would seem as the song of angels . A whole multitude might be lifted to the skies . The world of spirits might be opened to the eyes of their minds . The terrors of that punishment which awaits ...
... look up to his offended heavenly Father , would seem as the song of angels . A whole multitude might be lifted to the skies . The world of spirits might be opened to the eyes of their minds . The terrors of that punishment which awaits ...
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... look like men . I have seen some who jumped on the platform , and capered nearly in measure : men that exhibited the fuller's dance , and , as the old poet says , expressed their wit with their feet . But who in a short compass is able ...
... look like men . I have seen some who jumped on the platform , and capered nearly in measure : men that exhibited the fuller's dance , and , as the old poet says , expressed their wit with their feet . But who in a short compass is able ...
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