An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... manner of authority or credit ; you would neither gain belief or admiration . Your action must ap- pear purely natural , as the genuine offspring of the things you express , and the passion that moves you to speak in that manner ; in ...
... manner of authority or credit ; you would neither gain belief or admiration . Your action must ap- pear purely natural , as the genuine offspring of the things you express , and the passion that moves you to speak in that manner ; in ...
Strana 152
... manner expressed ; then take into consideration what share those actions have in all manner of dis- course , he will find that his hands need not entirely be idle , but by suiting the word to the action , express themselves properly ...
... manner expressed ; then take into consideration what share those actions have in all manner of dis- course , he will find that his hands need not entirely be idle , but by suiting the word to the action , express themselves properly ...
Strana 157
... manner as if he were speaking in his own character , but should preserve the happy medium between the coldness of un- feeling recitation , and the absurd animation of enthusiastic delivery . Sheridan seems to wonder , why those who ...
... manner as if he were speaking in his own character , but should preserve the happy medium between the coldness of un- feeling recitation , and the absurd animation of enthusiastic delivery . Sheridan seems to wonder , why those who ...
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