The Smile: If You Can Do Nothing Else, You Can Smile,School of Expression, 1915 - 150 oldal |
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... Modes of Improving the Smile 90 XIII . The Smile as an Educational Aid 107 XIV . Negative or Positive ? 115 XV . The Smile and Health 118 XVI . Ethics of Amusement 122 XVII . The Smile and Success 135 XVIII . Higher Functions and ...
... Modes of Improving the Smile 90 XIII . The Smile as an Educational Aid 107 XIV . Negative or Positive ? 115 XV . The Smile and Health 118 XVI . Ethics of Amusement 122 XVII . The Smile and Success 135 XVIII . Higher Functions and ...
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... modes of man's expression , words , tones and action as different languages , than to Italian and French . If to think an idea in French as well as English frees a man from confusing an idea with its sym- bol and gives him a better ...
... modes of man's expression , words , tones and action as different languages , than to Italian and French . If to think an idea in French as well as English frees a man from confusing an idea with its sym- bol and gives him a better ...
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... modes of expression are neglected except words ? Since printing was invented , written words have been worshipped as about the only lan- guage at least verbal expression is in general the only language seriously studied , and in our day ...
... modes of expression are neglected except words ? Since printing was invented , written words have been worshipped as about the only lan- guage at least verbal expression is in general the only language seriously studied , and in our day ...
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... modes of being and those modulations of voice and actions of body which express them ? Why neglect those lan- guages that speak louder and more continuously , and that make a stronger and deeper impression than your dress , your hair ...
... modes of being and those modulations of voice and actions of body which express them ? Why neglect those lan- guages that speak louder and more continuously , and that make a stronger and deeper impression than your dress , your hair ...
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... modes of expression , such as the mobility of his face , the simplest movements of his body - their nature , their cause and importance in the development of his character . And what is the best example ? From whatever point of view we ...
... modes of expression , such as the mobility of his face , the simplest movements of his body - their nature , their cause and importance in the development of his character . And what is the best example ? From whatever point of view we ...
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action Alexander Melville Bell artificial artistic attitude awaken bearing beautiful become body bring burlesque cause character Charlotte Cushman co-ordination comedy constrictions Copley Square countenance courage Cymbeline deeper deepest deliberative Demosthenes dignity dramatic Dramatic Monologue Edward Everett Hale elements endeavor expres face fact faith farce feeling fellow-men Franz Hals frown fundamental gesture give grammar greatest heart higher Hot lemonade ideals imitation important language laugh laughter Litt.D little child look Lyman Abbott man's manifestation means mechanical ment method modes of expression Morning League natural sign nature never once Pantomime Phillips Brooks point of view postpaid pression principle realize reveals S. S. Curry School of Expression scowl seems simple sion soul speaking spirit spontaneous student symbol sympathetic sympathy teach teachers things thought tion tone tragedy true expression true smile truth understand unity universal vocal expression whine whole words
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15. oldal - I pluck you out of the crannies;— Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower;—but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should know what God and man is.
9. oldal - Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel with smile or frown; With that wild wheel we go not up or down; Our hoard is little, but our hearts are great. " Smile and we smile, the lords of many lands Frown and we smile, the lords of our own hands; For man is man and master of his fate.
59. oldal - Nor wrong the thought, missing the mediate word. So may you paint your picture, twice show truth, Beyond mere imagery on the wall,— So, note by note, bring music from your mind, Deeper than ever the Adante dived,— So write a book shall mean, beyond the facts, Suffice the eye, and save the soul besides.
114. oldal - the harder and slower its development. Two boys were once of a class in the Edinburgh grammar school. John ever trim, precise, and dux; Walter ever slovenly, confused and dolt. In due time, John became Baillie John of Hunter-Square, and Walter became Sir Walter Scott of the Universe. The quickest and completest of all vegetables is the cabbage.
61. oldal - Nature tells every secret once? Yes, but in man she tells it all the time, by form, attitude, gesture, mien, face and parts of the face, and by the whole action of the machine.
114. oldal - And thy duration," answered the oak, " is some third part of a man's life and I am appointed to flourish for a thousand years. Thou art felled and sawed into paling, where thou rottest and art burned
99. oldal - The muscles, not spontaneously moved but moved by a low usurping wilfulness, grow tight about the outline of the face, with the most disagreeable sensation.
143. oldal - I hear you, little bird, Shouting a-swing above the broken wall. Shout louder yet, no song can tell it all. Sing to my soul in the deep, still wood: 'Tis wonderful beyond the wildest word: I'd tell it too if I could.
145. oldal - Smile, once in a while, 'Twill make your heart seem lighter, Smile, once in a while, 'Twill make your pathway brighter. "Life's a mirror, if we smile, Smiles come back to greet us; If we're frowning all the while Frowns forever meet us.
59. oldal - dived,— So write a book shall mean, beyond the facts, Suffice the eye, and save the soul besides.