An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... consider the matter , you will not find it altogether so " unquestiona- bly . " We have treatises in abundance on the drama ; have we not theatrical maga zines and inquisitors , dramatic histories of all sorts , criticisms of all sorts ...
... consider the matter , you will not find it altogether so " unquestiona- bly . " We have treatises in abundance on the drama ; have we not theatrical maga zines and inquisitors , dramatic histories of all sorts , criticisms of all sorts ...
Strana 180
... consider the nature of the subject you are to speak on , and fix a deep impression of it in your mind , before you can be thoroughly touched with it yourself , or able , by an agreeable sympathy , to convey the same feeling to another ...
... consider the nature of the subject you are to speak on , and fix a deep impression of it in your mind , before you can be thoroughly touched with it yourself , or able , by an agreeable sympathy , to convey the same feeling to another ...
Strana 195
... consider your own degree , and the circumstances of him you speak to . If you direct your discourse to any thing inanimate , you must raise your voice above the ordinary and common tone , as " Oh , sacred thirst of gold , how you ...
... consider your own degree , and the circumstances of him you speak to . If you direct your discourse to any thing inanimate , you must raise your voice above the ordinary and common tone , as " Oh , sacred thirst of gold , how you ...
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