Elocution and ActionEdgar S. Werner publishing & supply Company (incorporated), 1897 - 234 Seiten |
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... Emotion that is genuine will find its own outlet , if the channels of expression are free . It is hard to specify each case of the author's in- debtedness to others . Little can be claimed for the book on the score of originality except ...
... Emotion that is genuine will find its own outlet , if the channels of expression are free . It is hard to specify each case of the author's in- debtedness to others . Little can be claimed for the book on the score of originality except ...
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... emotion that calls for greater power , or are trying to make ourselves heard , as in the following example : Call naturally " come here ! here ! come HERE ! come HERE ! " increasing the emphasis with each repetition of the words . You ...
... emotion that calls for greater power , or are trying to make ourselves heard , as in the following example : Call naturally " come here ! here ! come HERE ! come HERE ! " increasing the emphasis with each repetition of the words . You ...
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... emotion rather than of imitating a particular tone . The cloud - capped towers , the gorgeous palaces , The solemn temples , the great globe itself— Yea , all which it inherit , shall dissolve , And , like this unsubstantial pageant ...
... emotion rather than of imitating a particular tone . The cloud - capped towers , the gorgeous palaces , The solemn temples , the great globe itself— Yea , all which it inherit , shall dissolve , And , like this unsubstantial pageant ...
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... emotion , however slight . Nor do these mani- festations entirely disappear with the emotion that causes them . Every disagreeable or evil passion is registered upon the organism , until the frequent scowl or sneer becomes a permanent ...
... emotion , however slight . Nor do these mani- festations entirely disappear with the emotion that causes them . Every disagreeable or evil passion is registered upon the organism , until the frequent scowl or sneer becomes a permanent ...
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... emotions , and contracting or becoming passive in weak or ig- noble conditions . The SHOULDERS rise more or less under the influence of emotion , according to the degree of its strength . In joy , for instance , the shoulders are ...
... emotions , and contracting or becoming passive in weak or ig- noble conditions . The SHOULDERS rise more or less under the influence of emotion , according to the degree of its strength . In joy , for instance , the shoulders are ...
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