Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and sons, 1932 - 401 páginas |
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Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish. tion should precede the study of serious poetry ; and impersona- tion and acting should be attempted last . The type of intensive study of poetry here prescribed ...
Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish. tion should precede the study of serious poetry ; and impersona- tion and acting should be attempted last . The type of intensive study of poetry here prescribed ...
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... tion for all other studies . Professor Tassin facetiously but justly observes that the teacher of elocution is indeed in the lowly posi- tion of an elevator man , because " all the higher floors of college teaching are quite ...
... tion for all other studies . Professor Tassin facetiously but justly observes that the teacher of elocution is indeed in the lowly posi- tion of an elevator man , because " all the higher floors of college teaching are quite ...
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... tion , 97 ; exaggeration , 98 ; elements of voice , 99 Voice ; improved by oral reading , 22 ; Chap . IX : relation to pronunciation and expression , 149 ; what is good voice ? 150 ; breathing , 150 ; inhala- tion , 150 ; exhalation ...
... tion , 97 ; exaggeration , 98 ; elements of voice , 99 Voice ; improved by oral reading , 22 ; Chap . IX : relation to pronunciation and expression , 149 ; what is good voice ? 150 ; breathing , 150 ; inhala- tion , 150 ; exhalation ...
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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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