Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 páginas |
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... once had to do consciously , and with effort.5 Corson's analogy is convincing . Certainly a clodhopper could not learn to dance by just being natural . But is the analogy valid ? Is learning to improve one's oral reading really like ...
... once had to do consciously , and with effort.5 Corson's analogy is convincing . Certainly a clodhopper could not learn to dance by just being natural . But is the analogy valid ? Is learning to improve one's oral reading really like ...
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... once . Gen. Exactly - you said often , frequently , only once . See C. K. Thomas , " Recent Discussions of Standards in American Pronunciation , " Quarterly Journal of Speech , Nov. 1927 , p . 442 , and J. Duncan Spaeth , " On Standard ...
... once . Gen. Exactly - you said often , frequently , only once . See C. K. Thomas , " Recent Discussions of Standards in American Pronunciation , " Quarterly Journal of Speech , Nov. 1927 , p . 442 , and J. Duncan Spaeth , " On Standard ...
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... once ? I have forgotten her . Was there grief once ? Grief still is mine . Other loves I have ; men rough , but men who stir More joy , more grief than love of thee and thine . Faces cheerful , full of whimsical mirth , Lined by the ...
... once ? I have forgotten her . Was there grief once ? Grief still is mine . Other loves I have ; men rough , but men who stir More joy , more grief than love of thee and thine . Faces cheerful , full of whimsical mirth , Lined by the ...
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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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