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... mind of the pupil that words are the exposition of thought , and that in reading ,
or speaking , every shade of thought and feeling has its appropriate shade of
modulated tone , ought to be the especial aim of every Teacher ; and an authoz
like ...
... mind of the pupil that words are the exposition of thought , and that in reading ,
or speaking , every shade of thought and feeling has its appropriate shade of
modulated tone , ought to be the especial aim of every Teacher ; and an authoz
like ...
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... the influence of those general passions and principles by which all minds are
agitated . " The study of Elocution , under impressions so favorable , becomes an
exercise truly intellectual , and the objectionable , but still necessary mechanism
...
... the influence of those general passions and principles by which all minds are
agitated . " The study of Elocution , under impressions so favorable , becomes an
exercise truly intellectual , and the objectionable , but still necessary mechanism
...
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But , genius such as Shakspeare's did not derive its inspiration from mere
classical learning . doubtless an irregular student , yet his native intellect and
comprehensive mind enabled him , by study and observation , and “ almost by
intuition ...
But , genius such as Shakspeare's did not derive its inspiration from mere
classical learning . doubtless an irregular student , yet his native intellect and
comprehensive mind enabled him , by study and observation , and “ almost by
intuition ...
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The name of Shakspeare is the greatest in our literature . No man ever came
near to him in the creative powers of his mind ; no man had ever such strength at
once , and such variety of imagine Hon . " CONTENTS . Page 1 . 53 79 111 145
172 ...
The name of Shakspeare is the greatest in our literature . No man ever came
near to him in the creative powers of his mind ; no man had ever such strength at
once , and such variety of imagine Hon . " CONTENTS . Page 1 . 53 79 111 145
172 ...
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He says-“ It is clear to me that Shakspeare's intention was to exhibit the effects of
a great action imposed as a duty upon a mind too feeble for its accomplishment .
“ In this sense , I find the character consistent throughout . There is an oak ...
He says-“ It is clear to me that Shakspeare's intention was to exhibit the effects of
a great action imposed as a duty upon a mind too feeble for its accomplishment .
“ In this sense , I find the character consistent throughout . There is an oak ...
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