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" Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus: but use all gently: for in the very torrent, tempest, and (as I may say) whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that may give it smoothness. "
A Thousand and One Gems of English Prose - Page 399
1872 - 534 pages
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The reciter's companion; comprising the most popular recitations, comic ...

Reciter - 1848 - 262 pages
...trippingly on the tongue. But if you mouth it, as many of our players do, I had as lieve the town crier spoke my lines. And do not saw the air too much with...smoothness. Oh ! it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings...
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The reciter's companion; comprising the most popular recitations, comic ...

Reciter - 1848 - 262 pages
...SPARKS OF WIT. " SPEAK the speech, 1 pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue. . . And do not saw the air too much with your hand—...whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance that maygive it smoothness. . . Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be...
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Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons ...

Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 466 pages
...do, I had as lief the town-crier had spoke my lines. And do not saw the air too much with your hand ; but use all gently : for in the very torrent, tempest,...! it offends me to the soul, to hear a robusteous, periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, 5 to split the ears of the groundlings...
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The British orator

Thomas King Greenbank - 1849 - 446 pages
...their currents turn awry, And lose the name of action ! SHAKSPERE. HAMLET'S DIRECTIONS TO THE PLAYERS. torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, whirlwind, of...smoothness. Oh ! it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious, periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the...
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Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons ...

Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 446 pages
...players do, I had as lief the town-crier had spoke my lines. And do not saw the air too much with your and, as I may say, whirlwind of your passion, you...! it offends me to the soul, to hear a robusteous, periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, 5 to split the ears of the groundlings...
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The literary class book; or, Readings in English literature

Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 pages
...trippingly on the tongue. But if you mouth it, as many of our players do, I had as lief the town-crier had spoke my lines. And do not saw the air too much...smoothness. Oh ! it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious perriwigpated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings...
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The Elements of Reading and Oratory

Henry Mandeville - 1850 - 368 pages
...but if you mouth it, as many of our 2 players do', I had as lief the town-crier spake my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand thus, but...whirlwind of your passion', you must acquire, and beget 3 a temperance, that may give it smoothness^. O, it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwig-pated...
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The New American Speaker: A Collection of Oratorical and Dramatical Pieces ...

John Celivergos Zachos - 1851 - 570 pages
...; but if you mouth it, as many of our players do, I had as lief the town-criers spoke my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus ;...smoothness. Oh, it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to ratters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings...
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The speaker: or, Miscellaneous pieces selected from the best English writers ...

William Enfield, James Pycroft - 1851 - 422 pages
...it to you, trippingly on the tongue. But if you mouth it, as many of our players do, I had as lief the town crier had spoke my lines. And do not saw...whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance that may give it smoothness. O ! it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustuous perriwig-pated...
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The dramatic (poetical) works of William Shakspeare; illustr ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 602 pages
...tongue; but if you mouth it, as many of our players do, I had as lief the towncrier spoke my lines.2 Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus ;...whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance, that may give it smoothness. O, it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwig-pated...
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