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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... tongue , and lips , But natural and spontaneous expression is not secured in this way , as the artificialities of elocution of the past have demonstrated . The accurate utterance of words is largely a matter of imitation and mechanical ...
... tongue , and lips , But natural and spontaneous expression is not secured in this way , as the artificialities of elocution of the past have demonstrated . The accurate utterance of words is largely a matter of imitation and mechanical ...
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... tongue . But a little consideration will make apparent a great difference between this style of speech and that of ordinary , direct conversation . In conversation relatively few words are emphasized . The act of thinking is simple ...
... tongue . But a little consideration will make apparent a great difference between this style of speech and that of ordinary , direct conversation . In conversation relatively few words are emphasized . The act of thinking is simple ...
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... tongue . Marmontel : Discourse on Eloquence . 19. Emotion an essential factor in literature Under the wide and starry sky , Dig the grave and let me lie . Glad did I live and gladly die , And I laid me down with a will . THESE lines are ...
... tongue . Marmontel : Discourse on Eloquence . 19. Emotion an essential factor in literature Under the wide and starry sky , Dig the grave and let me lie . Glad did I live and gladly die , And I laid me down with a will . THESE lines are ...
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... tongue clove to the roof of his mouth , and he could not utter a stave . There was something in the moody and dogged silence of this pertinacious companion that was mysterious and appalling . It was soon fearfully accounted for . On ...
... tongue clove to the roof of his mouth , and he could not utter a stave . There was something in the moody and dogged silence of this pertinacious companion that was mysterious and appalling . It was soon fearfully accounted for . On ...
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... tongue and saves his reputation . But in convivial company the inhibition is removed . Everybody says whatever is uppermost in his mind . The mice play , not because they are more lively than before , but only because the cat is away ...
... tongue and saves his reputation . But in convivial company the inhibition is removed . Everybody says whatever is uppermost in his mind . The mice play , not because they are more lively than before , but only because the cat is away ...
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