Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and SpeakingMarsh, Capen & Lyon, 1831 - 372 Seiten |
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... passion ; which shall always keep the body in a graceful position , and shall so vary its motions , at proper intervals , as to see the subject operating on the speaker , and not the speaker on the subject . This , it will be.
... passion ; which shall always keep the body in a graceful position , and shall so vary its motions , at proper intervals , as to see the subject operating on the speaker , and not the speaker on the subject . This , it will be.
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... keep his legs at as great a dis- tance as possible , and to incline his body so much to that side , on which the arm is extended , as to oblige him to rest the opposite leg upon the toe ; and this will , in a great mea- sure , hide the ...
... keep his legs at as great a dis- tance as possible , and to incline his body so much to that side , on which the arm is extended , as to oblige him to rest the opposite leg upon the toe ; and this will , in a great mea- sure , hide the ...
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... keep time , they will be in tune , as it were , to each other ; and to force and energy , add harmony and variety . As this motion of the arm is somewhat complicated , and may be found difficult to execute , it would be advisable to let ...
... keep time , they will be in tune , as it were , to each other ; and to force and energy , add harmony and variety . As this motion of the arm is somewhat complicated , and may be found difficult to execute , it would be advisable to let ...
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... keep the back from being turned to the audience . But if this transition be performed adroitly , it will have a very good effect , in varying the position of the speakers , and giving each an opportunity of using his rig.t hand - the ...
... keep the back from being turned to the audience . But if this transition be performed adroitly , it will have a very good effect , in varying the position of the speakers , and giving each an opportunity of using his rig.t hand - the ...
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... keeping in balf of what arises in his mind . Vexation , occasioned by some real or imaginary misfor- tune , agitates the whole frame ; and besides expressing it- self with the looks , gestures , restlessness , and tone of per- plexity ...
... keeping in balf of what arises in his mind . Vexation , occasioned by some real or imaginary misfor- tune , agitates the whole frame ; and besides expressing it- self with the looks , gestures , restlessness , and tone of per- plexity ...
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