A Handbook of Oral ReadingHoughton Mifflin, 1917 - 353 ページ The aim of this handbook is to present the principles of natural expressive reading aloud. |
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... force to the voicing of the thought of the printed page ; and that the ability to read and speak with clearness and force comes , not from a knowledge of rules of speech , but with the education of mind , imagination , and emotions ...
... force to the voicing of the thought of the printed page ; and that the ability to read and speak with clearness and force comes , not from a knowledge of rules of speech , but with the education of mind , imagination , and emotions ...
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... force or simulate emotion about something not clearly under- stood is demoralizing to the student , and inevitably results in vain and artificial expression . Part I is devoted to a discussion of the problem of thought - getting , and ...
... force or simulate emotion about something not clearly under- stood is demoralizing to the student , and inevitably results in vain and artificial expression . Part I is devoted to a discussion of the problem of thought - getting , and ...
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... given its peculiar significance and force . Now , reading aloud is nothing more nor less than the application to written language of the natural laws of vocal expression , as revealed in conversation . Good reading INTRODUCTION.
... given its peculiar significance and force . Now , reading aloud is nothing more nor less than the application to written language of the natural laws of vocal expression , as revealed in conversation . Good reading INTRODUCTION.
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... force of habit , while the mind may be busy with any number of dif- ferent things . The boy who speaks " The curfew tolls the knell of parting day , " when his mind is occupied with thoughts of his lunch , or the afternoon ball game ...
... force of habit , while the mind may be busy with any number of dif- ferent things . The boy who speaks " The curfew tolls the knell of parting day , " when his mind is occupied with thoughts of his lunch , or the afternoon ball game ...
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... force ; that you did not speak them as rapidly as possible , but with aver- age rate of time ; that there were some pauses , and a good deal of rising and falling of the voice throughout the sen- tence . In all these ways , and others ...
... force ; that you did not speak them as rapidly as possible , but with aver- age rate of time ; that there were some pauses , and a good deal of rising and falling of the voice throughout the sen- tence . In all these ways , and others ...
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accented action Assignment Baltus Van Tassel beauty breath change of pitch Chapter Christmas Christmas Carol clear conversation cried dark emotional emphasis expression eyes feeling Fezziwig give hand hath hear heard heart heaven Ichabod Ichabod Crane illustrations imagination inflection Jacob Marley Julius Cæsar kind permission King Lady Macbeth light lines listener literature live look Lord Macbeth meaning melody Merchant of Venice metrical mind nature never night Nolan oral pause phrase poem poetry practice Prepare problems prose reader reading aloud Reading of problems Recitation rhythm round sail Scrooge section 28 sense sentence Shakespeare sight reading Sir Anth sleep Sleepy Hollow soul sound speak speaker speech spirit spoken strong student syllables talk teacher Tennyson thee things thou thought tion tone tongue utterance vocal energy vocal exercises vocal force voice vowels William Herbert Carruth words