Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 páginas |
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... better and better . " We have nailed that standard to the masthead , deserted the helm and gone below to speed up the engines , happy in the thought that all motion must necessarily be onward , and that the only requisite is speed . A ...
... better and better . " We have nailed that standard to the masthead , deserted the helm and gone below to speed up the engines , happy in the thought that all motion must necessarily be onward , and that the only requisite is speed . A ...
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... better what Homer says , or what Hesiod says , about these matters in which they agree ? Ion . I can interpret them equally well , Socrates , where they agree . Soc . But what about matters in which they do not agree ? -for ex- ample ...
... better what Homer says , or what Hesiod says , about these matters in which they agree ? Ion . I can interpret them equally well , Socrates , where they agree . Soc . But what about matters in which they do not agree ? -for ex- ample ...
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... better than I do , Ion , select for me passages which relate to the rhapsode and the rhapsode's art , and which the rhapsode ought to examine and judge of better than other men . Ion . All passages , I should say , Socrates . Soc . Not ...
... better than I do , Ion , select for me passages which relate to the rhapsode and the rhapsode's art , and which the rhapsode ought to examine and judge of better than other men . Ion . All passages , I should say , Socrates . Soc . Not ...
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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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