An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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George Grant. It is not sufficient that he knows how to raise the passion ; he must also know how to raise it by just rules , and to assign it its pe- culiar bounds and extents , according to the degree , the circumstance , the nature of ...
George Grant. It is not sufficient that he knows how to raise the passion ; he must also know how to raise it by just rules , and to assign it its pe- culiar bounds and extents , according to the degree , the circumstance , the nature of ...
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... raise them on things of honour , which you can glory in with confidence and truth . In swearing , or taking a solemn ... raised on every thing that is spoken , with eagerness or surprize they must remain in the same posture and equality ...
... raise them on things of honour , which you can glory in with confidence and truth . In swearing , or taking a solemn ... raised on every thing that is spoken , with eagerness or surprize they must remain in the same posture and equality ...
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... raise it by degrees to that height of passion , of warmth , as may be necessary for your pur pose , and the energy of your subject ; other- wise you would put yourself out of breath , for want of moderation at the commence- ment , and ...
... raise it by degrees to that height of passion , of warmth , as may be necessary for your pur pose , and the energy of your subject ; other- wise you would put yourself out of breath , for want of moderation at the commence- ment , and ...
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