| Robert Lloyd - 1805 - Страниц: 314
...plan, Despise the mimic, and abhor the man. Go to the lame, to hospitals repair, And hunt for humour in distortions there ! Fill up the measure of the-...sorrows in a see-saw tone, The same soft sounds of unimpassioned woes Can only make the yawning hearers doze. The voice all modes of passion can express,... | |
| Thomas Browne (LL.D.) - 1810 - Страниц: 514
...motley whim With shrug, wink, snuffle, and convulsive limb ; Then shame at once, to please a triBing age, Good sense, good manners, virtue, and the stage...sorrows in a see-saw tone, The same soft sounds of unimpassioned woes, Can only make the yawning hearers doze. " The voice all modes of passion can express,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - Страниц: 680
...whim With shrug, wink, snuffle, and convulsive limb; Then shame at once, to please a trifling атс, ꡥ jn g [ ) d ӧE 3 @ ~! c 聿 |\ 7t W " | mW + oO G <z q y և =} ;X ' e ѸȂ ph Ԃ ( m r[Sy0 [moan, When desperate heroines grieve with tedious And whine their sorrows in a see-«aw tone, The... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - Страниц: 682
...wink, snuffle, and convulsive limb; Then shame at once, to please a trifling nire, Good sense, g<iod manners, virtue, and the stage ! 'Tis not enough the...and clear, 'Tis modulation that must charm the ear. finnan. When desperate heroines grieve with tedious And whine their sorrows in a see-saw tone, The... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - Страниц: 680
...and convulsive limb; Then shame at once, to please a trifling age, Good sense, good manners, virtne, and the stage! 'Tis not enough the voice be sound...and clear, 'Tis modulation that must charm the ear. [moan, When desperate heroines grieve with tedious And whine their sorrows in a see-saw tone, The same... | |
| William Thew - 1825 - Страниц: 144
...instructs us to vary, not only the looks and gestures, but also the tones ; for as LLOYD observes : — " 'Tis not enough the voice be sound and clear, 'Tis modulation that must charm the ear." Nevertheless, it is but justice to add, that Mr. Kean, with all hi* glaring faults, has doubtless many... | |
| 1828 - Страниц: 346
...and if "Unskilful actors, like your mimic apes, Will writhe their bodies in a thousand shapes ; If desperate heroines grieve with tedious moan, And whine their sorrows in a- see-saw tone/* they must expect to smart for their presumption. This argument, however, does not alter the position... | |
| 1839 - Страниц: 544
...Clerk's Office of the District of Connecticut. HITCHCOCK & STAFFORD, POINTERS. : 3TAF * I/ PREFACE. "Tin not enough the voice be sound and clear, 'Tis modulation that must charm the ear. The critic's Bight, 'tu only grace can pleaw, No action charms us, if It have not ease. LLOTD* THIS... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - Страниц: 330
...enough — the voice be sound, and clew, *Tis modulation, that must charm the ear. When desperate heroes grieve, with tedious moan, And whine their sorrows, in a see-saw tone, The same soft sounds — of un impassioned woes, Can only make the yawning hearers — doze. The voice — all modes of passion... | |
| Robert Clarke (schoolmaster.) - 1855 - Страниц: 190
...EPITOME OF THE ART OF RHETORIC. BY ROBERT CLARKE. "THB FIRST THING TAUGHT, THE LAST THAT'S UNDERSTOOD." 'Tis not enough the voice be sound and clear, 'Tis modulation that must charm the ear. The voice all modes of passion can express. That marks the proper word with proper stress ; To this... | |
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