Elocution: the Sources And Elements of Its Power. a Textbook for Schools And Colleges, And a book for Every Public Speaker, And Student of the English Language

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In mental activity especially, and most of all, in that which is accompanied with anxiety, or grief, or watchfulness, this destruction of life, and consequent exhaustion of the vital forces, is very rapid and prostrating. But howsoever it is produced, it leaves the animal matter of which the defunct life-cells are composed, in a decomposed state, in which it is deposited in the blood, render- ing this vital fluid thick, sluggish and pale.
2. In a state of exhaustion, therefore, it is impossible
... to speak well.
For when the speaker comes to his work, having his blood thus loaded with dead animal matter, all Ms faculties of body and mind are necessarily clogged and duU and sluggish. Evidently to speak with feehng, animation, or any other element of power, in such a physical and mental condition, must be the next thing to impossible.
3. Hence tJie necessity of rest and pure air.
For the blood in this corrupt state is poured into the lungs, where the dead matter is absorbed by the breath, and exhaled, or carried out of the system.


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