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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... exercises , and comment on enuncia- tion and pronunciation , instead of being put at the begin- ning of the book are put at the end , on the ground that expression is concerned primarily with ideas . If technical drill is given a ...
... exercises , and comment on enuncia- tion and pronunciation , instead of being put at the begin- ning of the book are put at the end , on the ground that expression is concerned primarily with ideas . If technical drill is given a ...
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... 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 . Even the spon- taneity and spirit of everyday ...
... 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 . Even the spon- taneity and spirit of everyday ...
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... exercise the imagination and the sympathies , and must hold them subject to the influence of what he reads . New experiences are thus made his through contact with the thought and experience of the author and , as when Keats " heard ...
... exercise the imagination and the sympathies , and must hold them subject to the influence of what he reads . New experiences are thus made his through contact with the thought and experience of the author and , as when Keats " heard ...
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... exercises in thought - getting and thought - giving . In this way the study of vocal expression becomes a study , not of external mechanics of speech , but of the inner conditions of thought and life upon which all natural speech ...
... exercises in thought - getting and thought - giving . In this way the study of vocal expression becomes a study , not of external mechanics of speech , but of the inner conditions of thought and life upon which all natural speech ...
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... the truth that excellent reading is the result of excellent thinking , clear understanding , and the vigorous play and exercise of the imagination and the emotions . ! PART I CLEARNESS OF MEANING CHAPTER I THE RELATION OF INTRODUCTION 11.
... the truth that excellent reading is the result of excellent thinking , clear understanding , and the vigorous play and exercise of the imagination and the emotions . ! PART I CLEARNESS OF MEANING CHAPTER I THE RELATION OF INTRODUCTION 11.
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