Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking : as Well as for the Perusal of Persons of Taste : with an Appendix ...Peter B. Gleason, 1812 - Počet stran: 382 |
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... eye ; and this organ is a much more rapid vehicle of knowledge than the ear . This vehicle is addressed on the present occasion ; and plates , representing the attitudes which are described , are annexed to the several descriptions ...
... eye ; and this organ is a much more rapid vehicle of knowledge than the ear . This vehicle is addressed on the present occasion ; and plates , representing the attitudes which are described , are annexed to the several descriptions ...
Strana 17
... eyes , and sometimes fills them with tears . The front wrinkled into frowns , and the eyebrows overhanging the eyes , like clouds , fraught with tempest , show a mind agitated with fury . Above all , the eye shows the very spirit in a ...
... eyes , and sometimes fills them with tears . The front wrinkled into frowns , and the eyebrows overhanging the eyes , like clouds , fraught with tempest , show a mind agitated with fury . Above all , the eye shows the very spirit in a ...
Strana 18
... eyes passing with an easy motion from object to object , but not dwelling long upon any one . Cheerfulness , adds a smile , opening the mouth a little more . Mirth or laughter , opens the mouth still more towards the ears ; crisps the ...
... eyes passing with an easy motion from object to object , but not dwelling long upon any one . Cheerfulness , adds a smile , opening the mouth a little more . Mirth or laughter , opens the mouth still more towards the ears ; crisps the ...
Strana 19
... eyes are opened wide ; perhaps filled with tears ; often raised to heaven , especially by devout persons . The contenance is smiling , not composedly , but with features aggravated . The voice rises , from time to time , to very high ...
... eyes are opened wide ; perhaps filled with tears ; often raised to heaven , especially by devout persons . The contenance is smiling , not composedly , but with features aggravated . The voice rises , from time to time , to very high ...
Strana 20
... eyes , or rubs the forehead draws down the eyebrows ; hangs the head upon the breast ; casts down the eyes , shuts and pinches the eyelids close ; shuts the mouth , and pinches the lips close , or bites them . Suddenly the whole body is ...
... eyes , or rubs the forehead draws down the eyebrows ; hangs the head upon the breast ; casts down the eyes , shuts and pinches the eyelids close ; shuts the mouth , and pinches the lips close , or bites them . Suddenly the whole body is ...
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action admiration appear arms beauty behold blood body breast Brutus Cæsar Caius Verres Carthaginians charm cheerfulness Cicero Clodius countenance danger dear death delight earth enemy express eyes father fear fortune friends give glory grace hand happy hath head hear heart heaven honor hope hour human Jugurtha Keswick kind king Lady G live look Lord mankind manner master Micipsa Milo mind mouth nature never night noble Numidia o'er object once pain passion Patricians peace person pleasure Plebeian Pompey praise privy counsellor Quintilian Rhadamanthus rise Roman Roman senate Rome Saguntum scene sense Sicily side smile soul sound speak speaker Spectator speech spirit sweet taste tears tell thee thing thou thought tion truth Twas uncle Toby virtue voice whole words young youth