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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... player to gain ? Why , to draw an audience to the theatre . The pleader at the bar , if he lays before the judges and jury the true state of the case , and gains the cause of his client , which may be an estate , or at most a life , he ...
... player to gain ? Why , to draw an audience to the theatre . The pleader at the bar , if he lays before the judges and jury the true state of the case , and gains the cause of his client , which may be an estate , or at most a life , he ...
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... playing some game , are continually making motions with their fingers , and by the extraordinary working of their hands , endeavour to form in the air , I may almost say , all the figures of the mathematics . Those , on the contrary ...
... playing some game , are continually making motions with their fingers , and by the extraordinary working of their hands , endeavour to form in the air , I may almost say , all the figures of the mathematics . Those , on the contrary ...
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... play of easy and dexterous strength , they wielded the sceptre they . had seized ! It was doubtless an imposing application of a great principle ; there never certainly was any on which Fortune more kindly smiled . Placed , as it were ...
... play of easy and dexterous strength , they wielded the sceptre they . had seized ! It was doubtless an imposing application of a great principle ; there never certainly was any on which Fortune more kindly smiled . Placed , as it were ...
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... play , which is , I dare say , as great a favorite with my learned friend as it is with me ; I mean , the comedy of the Rivals , in which Mrs. Malaprop , giving a lecture on the subject of marriage to her niece , ( who is unreasonable ...
... play , which is , I dare say , as great a favorite with my learned friend as it is with me ; I mean , the comedy of the Rivals , in which Mrs. Malaprop , giving a lecture on the subject of marriage to her niece , ( who is unreasonable ...
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... play what might preserve his family from ruin ? Is he not degraded , who , by dissipation contracts debts , and withholds from honest industry its hard earned pittance ? Mrs. G. Vulgar and contemptible ! You the brother of Augustus ...
... play what might preserve his family from ruin ? Is he not degraded , who , by dissipation contracts debts , and withholds from honest industry its hard earned pittance ? Mrs. G. Vulgar and contemptible ! You the brother of Augustus ...
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