An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... force of truth ; each man may behold his own portrait at length , where the shades of vice , and the lights of virtue , are so happily blended as to force the human heart to acknowledge the likeness . People of all ranks require some ...
... force of truth ; each man may behold his own portrait at length , where the shades of vice , and the lights of virtue , are so happily blended as to force the human heart to acknowledge the likeness . People of all ranks require some ...
Strana 181
... force and accent of the delivery will be gentle and calm ; so that the speaker ought first to fix the tone and accent of his voice to every passion that af- fects him , be it joy or sorrow , that he may by a sympathetic force convey it ...
... force and accent of the delivery will be gentle and calm ; so that the speaker ought first to fix the tone and accent of his voice to every passion that af- fects him , be it joy or sorrow , that he may by a sympathetic force convey it ...
Strana 199
... force than it otherwise would do with several breathings ; but when the pe- riod is long , you ought to fetch your ... force upon those , you are obliged to speak this more important one more lan- guidly , which requires more force and ...
... force than it otherwise would do with several breathings ; but when the pe- riod is long , you ought to fetch your ... force upon those , you are obliged to speak this more important one more lan- guidly , which requires more force and ...
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