Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and sons, 1932 - 401 páginas |
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... Note that this amplifies and particu- larizes 1 , the particulars being summarized again in the last clause . Note the contrast between the two contiguous words " look " and " said " . 3. The details in 3 are echoes of those in 2. The ...
... Note that this amplifies and particu- larizes 1 , the particulars being summarized again in the last clause . Note the contrast between the two contiguous words " look " and " said " . 3. The details in 3 are echoes of those in 2. The ...
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... Note that the sound occurs in quit , liquid , one , once , choir , memoir and similar words , but the letter is silent in two , sword , wrap , answer , toward , draw , newer , bawl , etc. wh as in when This is the voiceless equivalent ...
... Note that the sound occurs in quit , liquid , one , once , choir , memoir and similar words , but the letter is silent in two , sword , wrap , answer , toward , draw , newer , bawl , etc. wh as in when This is the voiceless equivalent ...
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... Note the drowsy effect produced by the liquid consonants in Tennyson's description of the Lotus- eaters : A land where all things always seem'd the same ! And round the keel with faces pale , Dark faces pale against that rosy flame ...
... Note the drowsy effect produced by the liquid consonants in Tennyson's description of the Lotus- eaters : A land where all things always seem'd the same ! And round the keel with faces pale , Dark faces pale against that rosy flame ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 11 |
OBJECTIVES IN THE STUDY OF ORAL READING | 18 |
V INTERPRETATION OF ATTITUDE | 69 |
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Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1941 |
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accent actor aloud artist attitude beauty better bird breath captain's gig chapter comic consonant Coryphodon dark diaphragm diphthong dreams emotion Eohippus expression eyes feel give GORGO hath hear hearers heart heaven Hiram Corson Homer imagination imitation interpretation John Keats language light literature live look meaning method metre mind Miniver Miniver Cheevy mood muscles nature never Note oral reading passage pattern pause Percy Bysshe Shelley person phrase poem poet poet's poetry practice PRAXINOA preter pronounced pronunciation prose Quintilian reader resonance rhapsode rhythm rime Robert Browning Ruddigore selection sentence silent sing sleep Socrates soul sound speak speech spirit suggestion sure sweet syllables teacher thee things thou thought tion tone tongue understand UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA utterance verse voice voiceless vowel William Shakespeare William Wordsworth words