An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... speech of Torris- mond to the queen , in the " Spanish Friar , " when she has given commission for the murder of the good king Sancho . " Think , timely think , on the last dreadful day ! How will you tremble there to stand exposed ...
... speech of Torris- mond to the queen , in the " Spanish Friar , " when she has given commission for the murder of the good king Sancho . " Think , timely think , on the last dreadful day ! How will you tremble there to stand exposed ...
Strana 139
... speech of all mankind , which strikes our understanding by our ears , as speaking ; nay , perhaps makes the more lasting impression , that sense being the most vivacious and touching . " For what we hear moves less than what we see ...
... speech of all mankind , which strikes our understanding by our ears , as speaking ; nay , perhaps makes the more lasting impression , that sense being the most vivacious and touching . " For what we hear moves less than what we see ...
Strana 152
... speech , as that of Anthony on the death of Cæsar , or of Bru- tus , on the same occasion , there is no action required but firmness , a graceful carriage , with impassioned declamation ; nor should there be at the beginning of any speech ...
... speech , as that of Anthony on the death of Cæsar , or of Bru- tus , on the same occasion , there is no action required but firmness , a graceful carriage , with impassioned declamation ; nor should there be at the beginning of any speech ...
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