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... expressing the needed variations ; they are in his head , and in speaking he hears them , as it were , within his head ; but they are not being projected to the hearer outside . The only way to bring this home to him is to get him to ...
... expressing the needed variations ; they are in his head , and in speaking he hears them , as it were , within his head ; but they are not being projected to the hearer outside . The only way to bring this home to him is to get him to ...
Page 57
... expression and gesture and next of words - for gesture tends to precede speech - are no better than ' shadows ' of the soul - reality within . That soul - reality we should intuit and from that soul - reality we should , as actors ...
... expression and gesture and next of words - for gesture tends to precede speech - are no better than ' shadows ' of the soul - reality within . That soul - reality we should intuit and from that soul - reality we should , as actors ...
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... expression , the eyes especially , will do much . For myself , I recall that I used a wide gesture for ' one entire and perfect chrysolite ' , limning out a great circle with my arms in definition , the eyes simultaneously expressing ...
... expression , the eyes especially , will do much . For myself , I recall that I used a wide gesture for ' one entire and perfect chrysolite ' , limning out a great circle with my arms in definition , the eyes simultaneously expressing ...
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