Chironomia; or, A treatise on rhetorical deliveryT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1806 - 583 |
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Gilbert Austin. CHAPTER IV . OF GESTURE IN GENERAL . Objections to the use of gesture examined — Theatrical gesture not to be affected by the orator - A knowledge of the principles of gesture does not lead to incessant gesture - Nature ...
Gilbert Austin. CHAPTER IV . OF GESTURE IN GENERAL . Objections to the use of gesture examined — Theatrical gesture not to be affected by the orator - A knowledge of the principles of gesture does not lead to incessant gesture - Nature ...
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... gesture . A man is not , they say , to introduce into the courts , or to exhibit in the pulpit , the gestures of the ... principal objections urged against the study of 134 CHAP . IV . Of Gesture in General .
... gesture . A man is not , they say , to introduce into the courts , or to exhibit in the pulpit , the gestures of the ... principal objections urged against the study of 134 CHAP . IV . Of Gesture in General .
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Gilbert Austin. Such are the principal objections urged against the study of gesture ; and it will be allowed they are stated with sufficient force . They shall be answered briefly , and in order . 1. As the theatre affords the only ...
Gilbert Austin. Such are the principal objections urged against the study of gesture ; and it will be allowed they are stated with sufficient force . They shall be answered briefly , and in order . 1. As the theatre affords the only ...
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... principles of the art of oratory . If studied at all , ( for sometimes we have seen young men expect to become great orators by the sole inspiration of natural genius , and a ... principle , delivery . 146 CHAP . IV . Of Gesture in General .
... principles of the art of oratory . If studied at all , ( for sometimes we have seen young men expect to become great orators by the sole inspiration of natural genius , and a ... principle , delivery . 146 CHAP . IV . Of Gesture in General .
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... principal ancient authorities as they have occurred to me , and also some modern authorities , upon which it may be ... Gesture in General .
... principal ancient authorities as they have occurred to me , and also some modern authorities , upon which it may be ... Gesture in General .
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action actor affectation altogether ancient animi appears atque autem autres body celebrated character Cicero corporis countenance Cresol Cresollius deinde delivered delivery Demosthenes dicendi dicere digitis discourse doit elevated Elocutio eloquence enim etiam expression eyes feelings fingers geste grace hæc hand illa l'expression labour language magis manner manum manus marked mind modo modum motions motus mouvemens nature neque nihil notation object observed omnia omnis orator oratory palæstra pantomime passage passions Pathognomy perfection Plutarch Plutus pollice position primum principal gesture pronunciatio public speaker pulpit Pylades qu'il quæ quædam quam quid quidem Quint Quintilian quod quoque reading rhetorical sæpe sentiments significant gestures speaking suited sunt talents tamen tantum tion tones variety vero vocem vocis voice vultus whilst words γὰρ δὲ καὶ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τῶν
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