Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 páginas |
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... poem until the feeling of the whole is understood . The prevailing emotion , like the dominant thought , will be discovered by a careful study of the parts of which the poem is composed . And in like manner , the mood and idea of ...
... poem until the feeling of the whole is understood . The prevailing emotion , like the dominant thought , will be discovered by a careful study of the parts of which the poem is composed . And in like manner , the mood and idea of ...
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... poem , which is not likely , it doesn't follow that we will be affected by them in the same way . There is no law of ... poem ? " And if one student finds a poem soothing , and another finds it arousing , the teacher is pleased ...
... poem , which is not likely , it doesn't follow that we will be affected by them in the same way . There is no law of ... poem ? " And if one student finds a poem soothing , and another finds it arousing , the teacher is pleased ...
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... poem as clearly as the poet apprehended it , and may express it in his medium of voice and action as vividly as the poet expressed it in his medium of language . Diderot , the great French philosopher , thought that he might go even ...
... poem as clearly as the poet apprehended it , and may express it in his medium of voice and action as vividly as the poet expressed it in his medium of language . Diderot , the great French philosopher , thought that he might go even ...
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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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