Mental Discipline With Reference to the Acquisition And Communication of Knowle
Mental Discipline With Reference to the Acquisition And Communication of Knowle
Clark, D. W. (Davis Wasgatt), 1812-1871
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Anger expresses itself with rapidity, harshness, noise, and a threatening attitude. Aversion or hatred draws back the body, turns the face on one side, as from the object, and throws out the hands on the opposite side. Commendation is expressed by an open, plea sant, and respectful countenance, a mild tone of voice, and the arms gently extended as toward the person we approve. Reproof puts on a stern coun- tenance and a solemn voice, sometimes with a mix- ture of tenderness and affection. Invit...ation has a moderate degree of expression of love and respect, with the hand beckoning the person toward us. Soliciting or requesting, adds humility to reverei ce. Dismissing with approbation, is done with a kind aspect and tone of voice, the right hand open, and gently waved toward the person. " N. B. He that thinks these positions, of them- selves, will produce their respective emotions, greatly mistakes. The emotion must be felt at the moment of assuming the position, or giving expression to it.
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