An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... the close of ra- ther an indifferent season , when little novelty had been produced , he waited on the too in- dolent author of the School for Scandal , Mr. 6 Sheridan , and strongly urged the necessity of producing 78 AN ESSAY ON.
... the close of ra- ther an indifferent season , when little novelty had been produced , he waited on the too in- dolent author of the School for Scandal , Mr. 6 Sheridan , and strongly urged the necessity of producing 78 AN ESSAY ON.
Strana 98
... produced , Demosthenes and Cicero ; still , as a truth , it cannot be denied the stage has produced some , whose characters and habits were not consistent with moral recti- tude , " as where's that palace whereinto foul things sometimes ...
... produced , Demosthenes and Cicero ; still , as a truth , it cannot be denied the stage has produced some , whose characters and habits were not consistent with moral recti- tude , " as where's that palace whereinto foul things sometimes ...
Strana 180
... gentle and soft , the sound is so too ; if strong , the sound is vivid and loud . It is the same thing in speaking as in music , for if violent passion produce your speech , that will produce a violent pronun- ciation ; 180 ...
... gentle and soft , the sound is so too ; if strong , the sound is vivid and loud . It is the same thing in speaking as in music , for if violent passion produce your speech , that will produce a violent pronun- ciation ; 180 ...
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