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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... Lord , Be merciful to me , a fool ! 66 " No pity , Lord , could change the heart From red with wrong to white as wool ; The rod must heal the sin ; but , Lord , Be merciful to me , a fool ! 66 " " T is not by guilt the onward sweep Of ...
... Lord , Be merciful to me , a fool ! 66 " No pity , Lord , could change the heart From red with wrong to white as wool ; The rod must heal the sin ; but , Lord , Be merciful to me , a fool ! 66 " " T is not by guilt the onward sweep Of ...
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... lord , Sir Lancelot of the Lake , Í , sometimes call'd the Maid of Astolat , Come , for you left me taking no farewell , Híther , to take my last farewell of you . Tennyson : Lancelot and Elaine . Cromwell was evidently laying , though ...
... lord , Sir Lancelot of the Lake , Í , sometimes call'd the Maid of Astolat , Come , for you left me taking no farewell , Híther , to take my last farewell of you . Tennyson : Lancelot and Elaine . Cromwell was evidently laying , though ...
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... Lord Hamlet ? Hamlet . Well , God a - mercy . Polonius . Do you know me , my lord ? Hamlet . Excellent well ; you are a fishmonger . Polonius . Not I , my lord . Hamlet . Then I would you were so honest a man . Polonius . Honest , my lord ...
... Lord Hamlet ? Hamlet . Well , God a - mercy . Polonius . Do you know me , my lord ? Hamlet . Excellent well ; you are a fishmonger . Polonius . Not I , my lord . Hamlet . Then I would you were so honest a man . Polonius . Honest , my lord ...
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... Lords , I have submitted to you , with the freedom and truth which I think my duty , my sentiments on your pres- ent awful situation . I have laid before you the ruin of your power , the disgrace of your reputation , the pollution of ...
... Lords , I have submitted to you , with the freedom and truth which I think my duty , my sentiments on your pres- ent awful situation . I have laid before you the ruin of your power , the disgrace of your reputation , the pollution of ...
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... lord , and your poor servant ever . Hamlet . Sir , my good friend ; I change that name with you.1 Shakespeare : Hamlet , I , ii . 10. He gave to misery — all he had He gained from Heaven - a tear , - - a friend . ' t was all he wished ...
... lord , and your poor servant ever . Hamlet . Sir , my good friend ; I change that name with you.1 Shakespeare : Hamlet , I , ii . 10. He gave to misery — all he had He gained from Heaven - a tear , - - a friend . ' t was all he wished ...
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