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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... passion upon the cheek ---- one beam of feeling from the eye - one thrilling note of sensi- bility from the tongue - one stroke of hearty emphasis from the arm- have more value than any exemplification of rules , when that ...
... passion upon the cheek ---- one beam of feeling from the eye - one thrilling note of sensi- bility from the tongue - one stroke of hearty emphasis from the arm- have more value than any exemplification of rules , when that ...
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... passion dictates : in all such cases , we should arm one passion against another ; it is with the human mind as in nature , from the mixture of two opposites , the result is most frequently neu- tral tranquillity . Those who attempt to ...
... passion dictates : in all such cases , we should arm one passion against another ; it is with the human mind as in nature , from the mixture of two opposites , the result is most frequently neu- tral tranquillity . Those who attempt to ...
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... passion or emotion , have some peculiarity in their appearance , which does not belong to the natural expression of such an emotion . If this be not properly cor- rected , a public speaker , who is really warm and animated with his ...
... passion or emotion , have some peculiarity in their appearance , which does not belong to the natural expression of such an emotion . If this be not properly cor- rected , a public speaker , who is really warm and animated with his ...
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... . While exhorbitant appetite , and unruly passion within , while evil solicitation , with alluring example without ; while these invite and ensnare the frail and thoughtless into guilt , shal ! SELECTIONS IN PROSE . 41.
... . While exhorbitant appetite , and unruly passion within , while evil solicitation , with alluring example without ; while these invite and ensnare the frail and thoughtless into guilt , shal ! SELECTIONS IN PROSE . 41.
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... passion . Everything showed the agitation of his mind . His tongue faltered , his voice became almost suffocated , and his face was bathed in tears . He was lost in the magnitude of his subject . He reeled and staggered under the load ...
... passion . Everything showed the agitation of his mind . His tongue faltered , his voice became almost suffocated , and his face was bathed in tears . He was lost in the magnitude of his subject . He reeled and staggered under the load ...
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