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" Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be your tutor : suit the action to the word, and the word to the action... "
The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26 - Página 129
1812
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The Monthly Review

1709 - 578 páginas
...probably be best done by those who have laboured with some care-,, and according to a certain system, to M suit the action to the word, and the word to the action." To su<$h persons as are disposed to make the experiment, we may safely recommend Mr. Austin's book...
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The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches ..., Volumen1

1808 - 540 páginas
...HEROD : pray you, avoid it. " Be not too tame, neither ; but let your own discretion be your tutor. Suit the action to the word, and the word to the action, with this special observance, that you o'erstep not the modesty of nature : for any thing so overdone...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen3

1812 - 722 páginas
...carried on for some time with increasing heat. At length the husband, finding himself no match for his yoke-fellow in eloquence, thought it might serve his...dress boded nothing favourable to the fidelity of her con jugal attachment, he laid violent hand) on her bonnet and snow-white robes, and sacrificed both...
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The Edinburgh annual register, Volumen3,Parte2

1812 - 714 páginas
...carried on for some time with increasing heat. At length the husband, finding himself no match for his yoke-fellow in eloquence, thought it might serve his...and the word to the action ;" and, suspecting the smart ness of her dress boded nothing favourable to the fidelity of her conr jugal attachment, he laid...
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The Englishman: A Novel. In Six Volumes, Volumen2

Medora Gordon Byron - 1812 - 280 páginas
...that conspicuous band of heroes, we express no surprise ; the line was correct in the actor, who must suit ' the action to the word, and the word to the action.' Eloquence, though a graceful charm, is by no means a general attribute amongst our public men ; but...
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The New British Theatre: A Selection of Original Dramas, Not Yet Acted, Volumen2

1814 - 516 páginas
...J Damnation! • • Twist. Being of all other dramatizers the least capable of instructing you how to suit the action to the word, and the word to the action. - .'•i!•! it. Pardon me there, Mr. Twist ; you surely forget hi* directions to the players in Hamlet....
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Principles of Elocution: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and ...

Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 páginas
...looks, and gestures, which are ni-^t agreeable to the nature of whatever he delivers :— he must " suit the action to the word, and the word to the " action ;" always remembering, that " right;/ to seem, is Iron" siently to be." r A KEY TO THE SOUNDS. VOWELS.•...
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The English Metropolis, Or, London in the Year 1820: Containing Satirical ...

John Corry - 1820 - 328 páginas
...same time, Kennedy, you seem inclined to follow the advice of Shakespeare in your illustrations, and to ' suit the action to the word, and the word to the action ;' but for the sake of the information which we may obtain from your knowledge of literature, I request...
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The English Metropolis, Or, London in the Year 1820: Containing Satirical ...

John Corry - 1820 - 332 páginas
...same time, Kennedy, you seem inclined to follow the advice of Shakespeare in your illustrations, and to ' suit the action to the word; and the word to the action ;' but for the sake of the information which we may obtain from your knowledge of literature, I request...
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History of England, from the First Invasion by Julius Caesar, to the ...

William Grimshaw - 1826 - 318 páginas
...quick perception of propriety, and a consequent observance of the ways of nature. He was always seen " to suit the action to the word," and " the word to the action." No public speaker, however eminent, was above listening to his precepts, and profiting by his example....
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