Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and sons, 1932 - 401 páginas |
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... nature , or custom , which is a second nature , suggests spontaneously these different modes of giving expression to the different thoughts , feelings , and designs , which are present to the mind of any one who , without study , is ...
... nature , or custom , which is a second nature , suggests spontaneously these different modes of giving expression to the different thoughts , feelings , and designs , which are present to the mind of any one who , without study , is ...
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... nature , chiefly human nature . The objects of imitation in poetry and drama , and , we may add , in the interpretation of poetry and drama , are men in action : -their character , their deeds , their emotions . Art , then , is ...
... nature , chiefly human nature . The objects of imitation in poetry and drama , and , we may add , in the interpretation of poetry and drama , are men in action : -their character , their deeds , their emotions . Art , then , is ...
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... nature , but must also present her ideally . " 16 Hamlet's advice to the players agrees in substance , for he says that in holding the mirror up to nature , they are to represent not actual scorn or actual virtue , but the image , the ...
... nature , but must also present her ideally . " 16 Hamlet's advice to the players agrees in substance , for he says that in holding the mirror up to nature , they are to represent not actual scorn or actual virtue , but the image , the ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 11 |
OBJECTIVES IN THE STUDY OF ORAL READING | 18 |
V INTERPRETATION OF ATTITUDE | 69 |
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