Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and sons, 1932 - 401 páginas |
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... matter of it , will be likely to read as if he understood it , and thus to make others understand it ; and in like manner , with a view to the impressiveness of the delivery , he who not only feels it , but is exclusively absorbed with ...
... matter of it , will be likely to read as if he understood it , and thus to make others understand it ; and in like manner , with a view to the impressiveness of the delivery , he who not only feels it , but is exclusively absorbed with ...
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... matter . It does not depend upon the whim of the reader . To read ironically what your author meant to be matter - of - fact , to be facetious where he meant to be serious , is not to interpret at all . You might just as well write into ...
... matter . It does not depend upon the whim of the reader . To read ironically what your author meant to be matter - of - fact , to be facetious where he meant to be serious , is not to interpret at all . You might just as well write into ...
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... matter - that is , in diet , in costume , in etiquette , in economic system . But they would make us complex in the things that do matter - in philosophy , in loyalty , in spiritual acceptance , and spiritual rejection . It does not so ...
... matter - that is , in diet , in costume , in etiquette , in economic system . But they would make us complex in the things that do matter - in philosophy , in loyalty , in spiritual acceptance , and spiritual rejection . It does not so ...
Contenido
CHAPTER PAGE | 11 |
OBJECTIVES IN THE STUDY OF ORAL READING | 18 |
V INTERPRETATION OF ATTITUDE | 69 |
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