Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 páginas |
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... called metre . In words of more than one syllable , the heavy or accented syllables are easily distinguished from the unaccented . If we have any doubts about them we can find them marked for us in a dictionary . But monosyllables such ...
... called metre . In words of more than one syllable , the heavy or accented syllables are easily distinguished from the unaccented . If we have any doubts about them we can find them marked for us in a dictionary . But monosyllables such ...
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... called the " vowel triangle " , though vowel position is more accurately indicated by a four - sided figure in which the bottom line represents the position of the tongue for the lowest vowels , as indicated in the accompanying drawing ...
... called the " vowel triangle " , though vowel position is more accurately indicated by a four - sided figure in which the bottom line represents the position of the tongue for the lowest vowels , as indicated in the accompanying drawing ...
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... called a rhapsode . The impassioned style of his recitation has given to our modern words rhapsodist and rhapsody their connotation of ecstatic emotionalism . The young rhapsode Ion in Plato's dia- logue of that name admits that when ...
... called a rhapsode . The impassioned style of his recitation has given to our modern words rhapsodist and rhapsody their connotation of ecstatic emotionalism . The young rhapsode Ion in Plato's dia- logue of that name admits that when ...
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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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actor artist attention attitude beauty become begin better breath called chapter course criticism dark deep emotion expression eyes face fall feel give hand head hear heard heart heaven imagination important interpretation keep kind King language leaves less light literature living look marks matter meaning method mind mood nature never night Note once pass passage pattern permission person phrase play poem poet poetry practice pronounced pronunciation prose reader reading reason rhythm round seems selection sense sentence sing sometimes soul sound speak speech spirit stand student suggest sure sweet syllables tell thee things thou thought tion tone tongue true understand verse vocal voice vowel whole words