The book The Art of Acting was written by author F F Frank Findley Mackay Here you can read free online of The Art of Acting book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Art of Acting a good or bad book?
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Declamatory force and smoothness in movement of the voice might appear when MacdufF had suf- ficiently recovered from the prostrating effect of the emotion, to command himself and awake the surrounding sleepers. Another very excellent example of the final stress may be found in the extreme grief of Lady Capulet over the supposed death of Juliet, Act IV, Scene V. 150 L "Accurs'd, unhappy, wretched, hateful day ! Most miserable hour that e'er time saw In lasting labour of his pilgrimage! But one,... poor one, one poor and loving child, But one thing to rejoice and solace in, And cruel death hath catched it from my sight !" STRESS OF TREMOR. The Stress of Tremor is the language of weak- ness, either positive or comparative. It is there- fore heard in sickness, old age, extreme grief or extreme joy, or in any emotion where the sensa- tion is so great as to cause a trembling or shaking of the muscular system, and, per consequence, a vibratory action in the voice. This stress is not only the exponent of weak- ness, of old age and sickness, but also of all emo- tion in the rage or ecstasy of impassioned force.
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