The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... action of the mind than invention ; yet in dreams it works with that ease and activity that we are not sensible when the faculty is employed . For instance , I believe every one , some time or other , dreams that he is reading papers ...
... action of the mind than invention ; yet in dreams it works with that ease and activity that we are not sensible when the faculty is employed . For instance , I believe every one , some time or other , dreams that he is reading papers ...
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... action made what she spoke appear decent , just , and noble . The passions of terror and compassion they made me be- lieve were very artfully raised , and the whole conduct of the play artful and surprising . We authors do not much ...
... action made what she spoke appear decent , just , and noble . The passions of terror and compassion they made me be- lieve were very artfully raised , and the whole conduct of the play artful and surprising . We authors do not much ...
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INDEX . No. ACTION , a necessary qualification in an orator .......... 541 Tully's observations on action adapted to the Bri- tish theatre ...... 541 Actor , absent , who so called by Theophrastus .......... 541 Advice usually received ...
INDEX . No. ACTION , a necessary qualification in an orator .......... 541 Tully's observations on action adapted to the Bri- tish theatre ...... 541 Actor , absent , who so called by Theophrastus .......... 541 Advice usually received ...
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