An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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Strana 121
... became sensible of the tender pas- sion , and paid to a Mrs. Marshall more attention than was warranted by the strict laws of propriety , she G habits of the mind , discover themselves in our looks THE SCIENCE OF ACTING . 121.
... became sensible of the tender pas- sion , and paid to a Mrs. Marshall more attention than was warranted by the strict laws of propriety , she G habits of the mind , discover themselves in our looks THE SCIENCE OF ACTING . 121.
Strana 132
... companion to enter the inn ; at last he succeeded , Madeira was loudly called for ; they were waited on by our host in person when they had finished the contents of with attention . The contraction of the lips , and 182 AN ESSAY ON.
... companion to enter the inn ; at last he succeeded , Madeira was loudly called for ; they were waited on by our host in person when they had finished the contents of with attention . The contraction of the lips , and 182 AN ESSAY ON.
Strana 177
... attention . Speech to possess value must be florid , but then it ought to glide like a gentle stream , not pour like a rapid torrent . There is a cer- tain latitude for the va iation of the voice , extending to five or six tones , so ...
... attention . Speech to possess value must be florid , but then it ought to glide like a gentle stream , not pour like a rapid torrent . There is a cer- tain latitude for the va iation of the voice , extending to five or six tones , so ...
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