Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 páginas |
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... seem to be no possibility of separating voice from thought . The same conclusion is favored by the new psy- chology of Gestalt , which conceives of a thought and its vocal expression as merely two aspects of the same thing . But it seems ...
... seem to be no possibility of separating voice from thought . The same conclusion is favored by the new psy- chology of Gestalt , which conceives of a thought and its vocal expression as merely two aspects of the same thing . But it seems ...
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... seems to be common to all periods and nationalities . When Job says to his critics ( Job 12 : 2 ) , " No doubt but ye are the people , and wisdom shall die with you " , he is satirical . When Christ says ( Matt . 23 : 23-4 ) , “ Woe ...
... seems to be common to all periods and nationalities . When Job says to his critics ( Job 12 : 2 ) , " No doubt but ye are the people , and wisdom shall die with you " , he is satirical . When Christ says ( Matt . 23 : 23-4 ) , “ Woe ...
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... seem to be sitting at a desk composing a poem , but that he is engaged in some other activity , is perhaps mastered by some strange passion , and talking to a second person , who seems to reply , but whose replies are not recorded . How ...
... seem to be sitting at a desk composing a poem , but that he is engaged in some other activity , is perhaps mastered by some strange passion , and talking to a second person , who seems to reply , but whose replies are not recorded . How ...
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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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