Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and SpeakingMarsh, Capen & Lyon, 1831 - 372 sider |
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... tears . The front wrinkled into frowns , and the eyebrows overhanging the eyes . like clouds , fraught with tempest , show a mind agi- tated with fury . Above all , the eye shows the very spirit in a visible form . In every different ...
... tears . The front wrinkled into frowns , and the eyebrows overhanging the eyes . like clouds , fraught with tempest , show a mind agi- tated with fury . Above all , the eye shows the very spirit in a visible form . In every different ...
Side 28
... tears ; often raised to heaven , especially by devout persons . The countenance is smiling , not composedly , but with features aggravated . The voice rises , from time to time , to very high notes . Delight or Pleasure , as when one is ...
... tears ; often raised to heaven , especially by devout persons . The countenance is smiling , not composedly , but with features aggravated . The voice rises , from time to time , to very high notes . Delight or Pleasure , as when one is ...
Side 29
... and red or livid , tears trick- ling stent and unwiped ; with a total inattention to every thing that passes . Words , if any , few , and those dragged out , rather than spoken ; the accents weak , C3 OF GESTURE . 29.
... and red or livid , tears trick- ling stent and unwiped ; with a total inattention to every thing that passes . Words , if any , few , and those dragged out , rather than spoken ; the accents weak , C3 OF GESTURE . 29.
Side 30
... tears to flow ; yet the eyeballs will be red and inflamed like those of an animal in a rabid state . The head is hung down upon the breast . The arms are bended at the elbows ; the fists are clenched hard ; the veins and muscles swelled ...
... tears to flow ; yet the eyeballs will be red and inflamed like those of an animal in a rabid state . The head is hung down upon the breast . The arms are bended at the elbows ; the fists are clenched hard ; the veins and muscles swelled ...
Side 31
... tears are seen to flow . The knees are bended ; or the body prostrated on the ground . The arms are spread in a suppliant posture , and the voice of de- precation is uttered with sighs , groans , timidity , hesitation , and trembling ...
... tears are seen to flow . The knees are bended ; or the body prostrated on the ground . The arms are spread in a suppliant posture , and the voice of de- precation is uttered with sighs , groans , timidity , hesitation , and trembling ...
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