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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... reader will not utter words merely , nor ideas alone as a series of cold statements , but thought with the feeling it awakens . = The style of speech of each individual is largely a matter of mental habits , of feeling , temperament ...
... reader will not utter words merely , nor ideas alone as a series of cold statements , but thought with the feeling it awakens . = The style of speech of each individual is largely a matter of mental habits , of feeling , temperament ...
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... reader must gather the thoughts as he goes along , hastily and piecemeal , it is true , yet words should not be spoken until their meaning is known . If the reader has nothing but words to speak , he has nothing to say . When he has ...
... reader must gather the thoughts as he goes along , hastily and piecemeal , it is true , yet words should not be spoken until their meaning is known . If the reader has nothing but words to speak , he has nothing to say . When he has ...
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... reader has an opportunity to familiarize himself with what follows . This , indeed , is what pauses are for . They are the intervals in which the mind prepares itself for speech . The thoroughness of this preparation depends on the ...
... reader has an opportunity to familiarize himself with what follows . This , indeed , is what pauses are for . They are the intervals in which the mind prepares itself for speech . The thoroughness of this preparation depends on the ...
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... reader to understand every shade of meaning , and to become imbued with the spirit of the piece as a whole , will suffice for the reading of our best literature . Suppose you are to read the following lines from Byron's Childe Harold's ...
... reader to understand every shade of meaning , and to become imbued with the spirit of the piece as a whole , will suffice for the reading of our best literature . Suppose you are to read the following lines from Byron's Childe Harold's ...
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... reader sees the end from the beginning . Then the thought of each line will influence the utterance of every other line ; all will be bound together in unity and singleness of pur- pose , because all are needed to convey the central ...
... reader sees the end from the beginning . Then the thought of each line will influence the utterance of every other line ; all will be bound together in unity and singleness of pur- pose , because all are needed to convey the central ...
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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