The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... action , without which part he affirms that the best orator in the world can never succeed ; and an indifferent one , who is master of this , shall gain much greater applause . What could make a stronger impression , ' says he , than ...
... action , without which part he affirms that the best orator in the world can never succeed ; and an indifferent one , who is master of this , shall gain much greater applause . What could make a stronger impression , ' says he , than ...
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... action is , as it were , the speech of the features and limbs , and must therefore conform itself always to the sentiments of the soul . And it may be ob- served , that in all which relates to the gesture there is a wonderful force ...
... action is , as it were , the speech of the features and limbs , and must therefore conform itself always to the sentiments of the soul . And it may be ob- served , that in all which relates to the gesture there is a wonderful force ...
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... action , that it was no easy matter to make any judgment of the performance . Mrs. Oldfield , who it seems , is the heroic daughter , had so just a conception of her part , that her action made what she spoke appear decent , just , and ...
... action , that it was no easy matter to make any judgment of the performance . Mrs. Oldfield , who it seems , is the heroic daughter , had so just a conception of her part , that her action made what she spoke appear decent , just , and ...
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