The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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... and applied to particular To observe the various ways by which nature expresses the several perceptions , emotions , and passions of ibe human mind , and to distinguish these from the mere effect of arbitrary custom or false taste ...
... and applied to particular To observe the various ways by which nature expresses the several perceptions , emotions , and passions of ibe human mind , and to distinguish these from the mere effect of arbitrary custom or false taste ...
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These are the speakers , who , in Shakspeare's phrase , • offend the judicious hearer to the soul , by tearing a passion to rags , to very tatters , to split the ears of the groundlings . ' Cicero compares such speakers to cripples ...
These are the speakers , who , in Shakspeare's phrase , • offend the judicious hearer to the soul , by tearing a passion to rags , to very tatters , to split the ears of the groundlings . ' Cicero compares such speakers to cripples ...
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An angry man who suppresses his passion , thinks worse than he speaks : and an angry man that will chide , speaks , worse than he thinks . Better to reign in hell , than serve in heaven , He rais'd a mortal to the skies ; She brought an ...
An angry man who suppresses his passion , thinks worse than he speaks : and an angry man that will chide , speaks , worse than he thinks . Better to reign in hell , than serve in heaven , He rais'd a mortal to the skies ; She brought an ...
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And in pathetic pieces , especially those of the plaintive , tender , or solemn kind , the tone of the passion will often require a still lower cadence of the voice . But before a speaker can be able to fall his voice with propriety and ...
And in pathetic pieces , especially those of the plaintive , tender , or solemn kind , the tone of the passion will often require a still lower cadence of the voice . But before a speaker can be able to fall his voice with propriety and ...
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... a good command of voice , and just em . phasis , he is able to add the various expressions of emotions and passion . ... and perhaps it is not within the reach of human ability , to write a Philosophical Grammar of the Passions .
... a good command of voice , and just em . phasis , he is able to add the various expressions of emotions and passion . ... and perhaps it is not within the reach of human ability , to write a Philosophical Grammar of the Passions .
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