Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 páginas |
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... Artist's Individuality . - If this seems to imply that there is no place for the artist's individuality , so much the better . Much harm has been done by the unfortunate modern doctrine of self- expression - the doctrine that the ...
... Artist's Individuality . - If this seems to imply that there is no place for the artist's individuality , so much the better . Much harm has been done by the unfortunate modern doctrine of self- expression - the doctrine that the ...
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... Artist's Method . - Now let us return to Socrates ' question : Will the rhapsode know better than the cowherd how he ought to speak in order to soothe the rage of infuriated cows ? Or we may ask : Will an actor know better than a ...
... Artist's Method . - Now let us return to Socrates ' question : Will the rhapsode know better than the cowherd how he ought to speak in order to soothe the rage of infuriated cows ? Or we may ask : Will an actor know better than a ...
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... artists to scorn , or to pretend to scorn , communication . The artist says that communication is irrelevant or unimportant , or that he is making something which is beautiful in itself , or which satisfies him personally , or something ...
... artists to scorn , or to pretend to scorn , communication . The artist says that communication is irrelevant or unimportant , or that he is making something which is beautiful in itself , or which satisfies him personally , or something ...
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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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