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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... poem as a whole , we cannot speak it with fidelity , nor can we hope to communicate to others its glad- ness and good will . We cannot give that which we do not possess . Not until we know and feel what the author thought and felt are ...
... poem as a whole , we cannot speak it with fidelity , nor can we hope to communicate to others its glad- ness and good will . We cannot give that which we do not possess . Not until we know and feel what the author thought and felt are ...
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... poem . " There are no tricks in plain and simple faith . " It is this sort of thing , the striving for effect by extravagant efforts and feigned emotion , that has brought elocution under the sus- picion and condemnation of people of ...
... poem . " There are no tricks in plain and simple faith . " It is this sort of thing , the striving for effect by extravagant efforts and feigned emotion , that has brought elocution under the sus- picion and condemnation of people of ...
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... poem aloud for what it means to them , will not read alike . Each individual will read himself into the lines , voicing through them his own thoughts , his own soul . The most adequate reading , the reading truest to the spirit of the ...
... poem aloud for what it means to them , will not read alike . Each individual will read himself into the lines , voicing through them his own thoughts , his own soul . The most adequate reading , the reading truest to the spirit of the ...
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... poem or oration assigned for class practice , is worth speaking for itself , that it may be so spoken as to interest and give pleasure , and that the motive of all effective utterance is primarily to instruct and influ- ence others ...
... poem or oration assigned for class practice , is worth speaking for itself , that it may be so spoken as to interest and give pleasure , and that the motive of all effective utterance is primarily to instruct and influ- ence others ...
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... poets whose work abides , is the kind of culture that is the secret of the reader's and speaker's power , for it must be ... poem , draws its strength from the imagination and the emotions no less than from the mind.1 The appreciative ...
... poets whose work abides , is the kind of culture that is the secret of the reader's and speaker's power , for it must be ... poem , draws its strength from the imagination and the emotions no less than from the mind.1 The appreciative ...
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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