American SpeechLippincott, 1946 - 596 Seiten |
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... eyes but should begin about the mid- dle of the lids , and they should extend outward from the eye about a half an inch in length . To add brilliancy to the eye , a touch of red may be placed about an eighth of an inch from the inside ...
... eyes but should begin about the mid- dle of the lids , and they should extend outward from the eye about a half an inch in length . To add brilliancy to the eye , a touch of red may be placed about an eighth of an inch from the inside ...
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... eyes ) . In drawing in the wrinkles the natural lines of the face should be followed . Around the mouth the smile ... eyes to the edge of the temples . Lines between the eyes should be deepened , and the lines below the puffy part under ...
... eyes ) . In drawing in the wrinkles the natural lines of the face should be followed . Around the mouth the smile ... eyes to the edge of the temples . Lines between the eyes should be deepened , and the lines below the puffy part under ...
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... eyes , and at the temples . the temples . These Dramatics Magazine Notice the beauty , grace , and naturalness of this scene from The Barretts of Wim- pole Street by Marjorie Carleton , given by the Cleveland Heights High School in Ohio ...
... eyes , and at the temples . the temples . These Dramatics Magazine Notice the beauty , grace , and naturalness of this scene from The Barretts of Wim- pole Street by Marjorie Carleton , given by the Cleveland Heights High School in Ohio ...
Inhalt
The Place of Speech in a Democracy | 3 |
Everyday Conversation | 9 |
Talking with the Body | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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