Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 páginas |
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... minds on the Sunday dinner waiting at home . If reading is to be real , the mind must be present . The chief cause of unreality is , in most cases , absent - mindedness . When we say , then , that we follow the natural method , we mean ...
... minds on the Sunday dinner waiting at home . If reading is to be real , the mind must be present . The chief cause of unreality is , in most cases , absent - mindedness . When we say , then , that we follow the natural method , we mean ...
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... mind and reveal the process of thinking . . . . Correct the thought , arouse interest , awaken the mind to clear , vigorous action , and the speech will take care of itself pretty well . " Another goes so far as to say that “ oral ...
... mind and reveal the process of thinking . . . . Correct the thought , arouse interest , awaken the mind to clear , vigorous action , and the speech will take care of itself pretty well . " Another goes so far as to say that “ oral ...
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... mind , I do not say which is morally the better , for it is plain that compulsory study must be a good and idleness an intolerable mischief , —but if I must deter- mine which of the two courses was the more successful in training ...
... mind , I do not say which is morally the better , for it is plain that compulsory study must be a good and idleness an intolerable mischief , —but if I must deter- mine which of the two courses was the more successful in training ...
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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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