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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... listener would be quite willing to betake himself hence without more urging . Such a habit of reading will not be improved much by working primarily on the manner of speaking the sentence . When the meaning of the words is understood ...
... listener would be quite willing to betake himself hence without more urging . Such a habit of reading will not be improved much by working primarily on the manner of speaking the sentence . When the meaning of the words is understood ...
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... listener's interest . Another difficulty encountered by the plodding or over- careful reader - over - careful so far as words are concerned -is that of attempting to give every word a place of importance.1 1 Emphasis is regarded by many ...
... listener's interest . Another difficulty encountered by the plodding or over- careful reader - over - careful so far as words are concerned -is that of attempting to give every word a place of importance.1 1 Emphasis is regarded by many ...
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... listener . Simplify the emphasis in the following sentences : Who overcomes By force hath overcome but half his foe . Milton : Paradise Lost . Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once ...
... listener . Simplify the emphasis in the following sentences : Who overcomes By force hath overcome but half his foe . Milton : Paradise Lost . Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once ...
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... not inspire confidence in the listener . Studied niceties or exaggerated feeling , in speak- ing of a beautiful day , the grandeur of a mountain scene , or the grief one feels over the loss of a IMPRESSIVENESS IN SPEECH 107.
... not inspire confidence in the listener . Studied niceties or exaggerated feeling , in speak- ing of a beautiful day , the grandeur of a mountain scene , or the grief one feels over the loss of a IMPRESSIVENESS IN SPEECH 107.
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... listener . Poetry is feeling confessing itself to itself in moments of solitude , and em- bodying itself in symbols which are the nearest possible representations of the feeling in the exact shape in which it exists in the poet's mind ...
... listener . Poetry is feeling confessing itself to itself in moments of solitude , and em- bodying itself in symbols which are the nearest possible representations of the feeling in the exact shape in which it exists in the poet's mind ...
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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