Chironomia; or, A treatise on rhetorical deliveryT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1806 - 583 من الصفحات |
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... suited to the different Modes of Public Speaking 21. Of the Significancy of Gesture 22. Of Grace 23. Illustrations PAGE 483 449 467 505 521 No. APPENDIX . 1 Qualities of the Voice from Julius Pollux 2. Account of the Phonasci from ...
... suited to the different Modes of Public Speaking 21. Of the Significancy of Gesture 22. Of Grace 23. Illustrations PAGE 483 449 467 505 521 No. APPENDIX . 1 Qualities of the Voice from Julius Pollux 2. Account of the Phonasci from ...
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... speech by the delivery , " he considered of little or no value the labour of any man who neglected the pronunciation and the gesture suited to the 66 11 " words . ( This last sentence is interpreted B 2 INTRODUCTION . 3.
... speech by the delivery , " he considered of little or no value the labour of any man who neglected the pronunciation and the gesture suited to the 66 11 " words . ( This last sentence is interpreted B 2 INTRODUCTION . 3.
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... suited to certain subjects and certain places . Thus , although the introduction of the gesture of the theatre into the pulpit is inde- corous and offensive ; yet to the pulpit belongs its own proper and becoming gesture . The second ...
... suited to certain subjects and certain places . Thus , although the introduction of the gesture of the theatre into the pulpit is inde- corous and offensive ; yet to the pulpit belongs its own proper and becoming gesture . The second ...
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... suited to the graces of eloquent delivery , the very language glows and burns as it is formed under the pen . But great indeed is the labour , and incessant , which is required to excite this flame . The ancients began their toil early ...
... suited to the graces of eloquent delivery , the very language glows and burns as it is formed under the pen . But great indeed is the labour , and incessant , which is required to excite this flame . The ancients began their toil early ...
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... suited to the orator . " When capable of reading and understanding their spirit , they were instructed to pronounce by heart select orations with suitable gesture . " In order also to give freedom and grace to their gestures , the young ...
... suited to the orator . " When capable of reading and understanding their spirit , they were instructed to pronounce by heart select orations with suitable gesture . " In order also to give freedom and grace to their gestures , the young ...
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الصفحة 483 - But I will punish home: No, I will weep no more. In such a night To shut me out! Pour on; I will endure. In such a night as this! O Regan, Goneril! Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave all O, that way madness lies; let me shun that; No more of that.
الصفحة 281 - Pity it is, that the momentary beauties flowing from an harmonious elocution, cannot like those of poetry be their own record! That the animated graces of the player can live no longer than the instant breath and motion that presents them; or at best can but faintly glimmer through the memory, or imperfect attestation of a few surviving spectators.
الصفحة 80 - Why, what should be the fear ? I do not set my life at a pin's fee ; And for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself ? It waves me forth again : I'll follow it.
الصفحة 116 - The light of the body is the eye : therefore when thine eye is single, thy whole body also is full of light; but when thine eye is evil, thy body also is full of darkness. 35 Take heed therefore, that the light which is in thee be not darkness.
الصفحة 518 - The applause of listening senates to command, The threats of pain and ruin to despise, To scatter plenty o'er a smiling land, And read their history in a nation's eyes...
الصفحة 182 - Recherches d'Antiquite, gives us a curious story of the celebrated physiognomist Campanella. This man, it seems, had not only made very accurate observations on human faces, but was very expert in mimicking such as were any way remarkable. When he had a mind to penetrate into the inclinations...
الصفحة 318 - Tum, pietate gravem ac meritis si forte virum quem Conspexere, silent, arrectisque auribus adstant ; Ille regit dictis animos, et pectora mulcet...
الصفحة 53 - Oh, against all rule, my Lord, — most ungrammatically! betwixt the substantive and the adjective, which should agree together in number, case, and gender, he made a breach thus, — stopping, as if the point wanted settling; — and...
الصفحة 38 - In just articulation the words are not to be hurried over, nor precipitated syllable over syllable: nor, as it were, melted together into a mass of confusion : they should be neither abridged, nor prolonged, nor swallowed, nor forced, and, (if I may so express it,) shot from the mouth; they should not be trailed, nor drawled...
الصفحة 206 - ... haec studia adolescentiam alunt, senectutem oblectant, secundas res ornant, adversis perfugium ac solatium praebent, 'delectant domi, non impediunt foris, pernoctant nobiscum, peregrinantur, rusticantur.