A Handbook of Oral ReadingThe aim of this handbook is to present the principles of natural expressive reading aloud. |
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... not from a knowledge of rules of speech , but with the education of mind , imagination , and emotions , and the devotion of one's best mental and spiritual energies to the task of communicating thought to other minds .
... not from a knowledge of rules of speech , but with the education of mind , imagination , and emotions , and the devotion of one's best mental and spiritual energies to the task of communicating thought to other minds .
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Part II is devoted to the problem of the imaginative and emotional response to thought , and to those modulations of tone which reveal feeling and render speech impressive . Part III deals with the technical problems of tone production ...
Part II is devoted to the problem of the imaginative and emotional response to thought , and to those modulations of tone which reveal feeling and render speech impressive . Part III deals with the technical problems of tone production ...
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... and debates — whatever form the speaking exercise may take - are confined principally to a statement of conditions , events , facts , and opinions addressed chiefly to the understanding , and seldom to the imagination or emotions .
... and debates — whatever form the speaking exercise may take - are confined principally to a statement of conditions , events , facts , and opinions addressed chiefly to the understanding , and seldom to the imagination or emotions .
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For reading affords distinctively valuable discipline in at least three respects : it brings the student into direct and vital contact with the thought and experiences which stimulate the mind , quicken the imagination and the emotional ...
For reading affords distinctively valuable discipline in at least three respects : it brings the student into direct and vital contact with the thought and experiences which stimulate the mind , quicken the imagination and the emotional ...
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While enjoyment through awakened imagination and feeling is the ultimate purpose of literature , it is the author's ideas and the information he gives us which call these faculties into action . As children we did not rejoice at the ...
While enjoyment through awakened imagination and feeling is the ultimate purpose of literature , it is the author's ideas and the information he gives us which call these faculties into action . As children we did not rejoice at the ...
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