Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 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 its occur- rence in put , pull , sugar , woman , wolf , should , bosom , cushion , Worcester . In oor combinations there is a tendency to allow the r to lower the vowel to ō , or even to ô , as in poor , sure , boor . This is true ...
... Note its occur- rence in put , pull , sugar , woman , wolf , should , bosom , cushion , Worcester . In oor combinations there is a tendency to allow the r to lower the vowel to ō , or even to ô , as in poor , sure , boor . This is true ...
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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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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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