Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 páginas |
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... STUDENT ? t Except it be a lover , no one is more interesting as an object of study than a student . Shakespeare might have made him a fourth in his immortal group . The lunatic with his fixed idea , the poet with his fine frenzy , the ...
... STUDENT ? t Except it be a lover , no one is more interesting as an object of study than a student . Shakespeare might have made him a fourth in his immortal group . The lunatic with his fixed idea , the poet with his fine frenzy , the ...
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... student often resembles the poet - he is born , not made . While the resultant of two molding forces , the accidental , external conditions , and the hidden germinal energies , which produce in each one of us national , family , and ...
... student often resembles the poet - he is born , not made . While the resultant of two molding forces , the accidental , external conditions , and the hidden germinal energies , which produce in each one of us national , family , and ...
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... student , " Now what do you find in this poem ? " And if one student finds a poem soothing , and another finds it arousing , the teacher is pleased , believing that his students are showing commendable originality . They even go so far ...
... student , " Now what do you find in this poem ? " And if one student finds a poem soothing , and another finds it arousing , the teacher is pleased , believing that his students are showing commendable originality . They even go so far ...
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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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