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The feeling are those , who have themselves suffered , but have got over their misfortunes ; those advanced in life ... and in their eyes the orator may find grace , when he manifests his own feelings in the same manner : " but from the ...
The feeling are those , who have themselves suffered , but have got over their misfortunes ; those advanced in life ... and in their eyes the orator may find grace , when he manifests his own feelings in the same manner : " but from the ...
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First , the necessary and frequent repetition of the service blunts the feelings of those who by constant practice might otherwise be expected to improve daily . And this impediment is of a degree of difficulty , not easily conceived ...
First , the necessary and frequent repetition of the service blunts the feelings of those who by constant practice might otherwise be expected to improve daily . And this impediment is of a degree of difficulty , not easily conceived ...
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External expression of feelings , order in the succession of , 377 . External signs of emotions and passions , from Lord Kaims , 470 , 472 , 473 – inoral end of these external signs , 474 - their universality from Cowper , n . 4 , p .
External expression of feelings , order in the succession of , 377 . External signs of emotions and passions , from Lord Kaims , 470 , 472 , 473 – inoral end of these external signs , 474 - their universality from Cowper , n . 4 , p .
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Chironomia or a Treatise on Rhetorical Delivery | 1 |
Of the Voice | 27 |
Of the VoiceGeneral Precepts | 67 |
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