Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 páginas |
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... imagination ; and poetry admin- isters to the effect by acting upon the cause . " " It is not , however , only in morals that the gift of imagination is of value . There are many situations outside the province of ethics in which " one ...
... imagination ; and poetry admin- isters to the effect by acting upon the cause . " " It is not , however , only in morals that the gift of imagination is of value . There are many situations outside the province of ethics in which " one ...
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... imagination to seize upon what is salient and typical and to reveal it to us in a flashing phrase . The poet's imagination " bodies forth the forms of things unknown " , or things hitherto unnoted , and “ the poet's pen turns them to ...
... imagination to seize upon what is salient and typical and to reveal it to us in a flashing phrase . The poet's imagination " bodies forth the forms of things unknown " , or things hitherto unnoted , and “ the poet's pen turns them to ...
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... imagination outside of poetry ? 3. Illustrate how the poet's imagination works by means of sugges- tion . 4. With what materials does it work ? 5. What factors may hinder a full appreciation of a poem's imagina- tive quality ? 6. How ...
... imagination outside of poetry ? 3. Illustrate how the poet's imagination works by means of sugges- tion . 4. With what materials does it work ? 5. What factors may hinder a full appreciation of a poem's imagina- tive quality ? 6. How ...
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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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