A system of elocution based upon grammatical analysisT. Laurie, 1869 - 432 страници |
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... heart , made chaste by the judgment and the discipline of elocutionary training . Systems of Elocution must always be the more or less excellent as they are the more or less simple and natural . But all the phenomena of nature resolve ...
... heart , made chaste by the judgment and the discipline of elocutionary training . Systems of Elocution must always be the more or less excellent as they are the more or less simple and natural . But all the phenomena of nature resolve ...
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... heart . The speeches of the lover to his mis- tress , the lamentation of the mother for the death of her first - born , the supplication of the beggar dying of starva- tion , to these the most fastidious professor of Elocution would not ...
... heart . The speeches of the lover to his mis- tress , the lamentation of the mother for the death of her first - born , the supplication of the beggar dying of starva- tion , to these the most fastidious professor of Elocution would not ...
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... heart if it could always be exactly tested in all its deformity by the utterance of the lips . But hypocrisy is a convenient sin when a few virtuous and amiable words may disguise it . It would be alike worth- less and abominated , if ...
... heart if it could always be exactly tested in all its deformity by the utterance of the lips . But hypocrisy is a convenient sin when a few virtuous and amiable words may disguise it . It would be alike worth- less and abominated , if ...
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... heart and soul . " The poet may well inquire , " Pleads he in earnest ? " It is thus , in consideration of Elocution being an attri- bute virtually common to all races and degrees of men , but marred and perverted by conventional ...
... heart and soul . " The poet may well inquire , " Pleads he in earnest ? " It is thus , in consideration of Elocution being an attri- bute virtually common to all races and degrees of men , but marred and perverted by conventional ...
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... heart or the thoughts of his brain . The end of such speaking must , of course , naturally ensue -a breaking down through hoarseness , and a want of saliva and breath . It is a subject of deep regret that this is too often an error of ...
... heart or the thoughts of his brain . The end of such speaking must , of course , naturally ensue -a breaking down through hoarseness , and a want of saliva and breath . It is a subject of deep regret that this is too often an error of ...
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Страница 348 - Thou know'st the mask of night is on my face, Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek For that which thou hast heard me speak to-night. Fain would I dwell on form, fain, fain deny What I have spoke: but farewell compliment! Dost thou love me? I know thou wilt say 'Ay,' And I will take thy word: yet, if thou swear'st, Thou mayst prove false; at lovers' perjuries, They say, Jove laughs.
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