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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... thought . One suspects that a good deal of the elocutionary affectation of the past was due to this sort of perversion . But no reading is adequate which fails to express the spirit of what is read . Every thought , if it really means ...
... thought . One suspects that a good deal of the elocutionary affectation of the past was due to this sort of perversion . But no reading is adequate which fails to express the spirit of what is read . Every thought , if it really means ...
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... thoughts or to the thought of a poem or piece of prose . Effort to express what one does not feel , to appear to be what one is not , deceives no one so much as the speaker . But in one respect , at least , the manner of speech has a ...
... thoughts or to the thought of a poem or piece of prose . Effort to express what one does not feel , to appear to be what one is not , deceives no one so much as the speaker . But in one respect , at least , the manner of speech has a ...
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... thought out , and voice and body obey the impulse as best they may . Though they are often hampered by weaknesses , wrong habits , mannerisms , and misuse , the influence of thought and feeling tends to direct their action in the right ...
... thought out , and voice and body obey the impulse as best they may . Though they are often hampered by weaknesses , wrong habits , mannerisms , and misuse , the influence of thought and feeling tends to direct their action in the right ...
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... thoughts , as to lay down absolute rules of tone for expressing certain kinds of thought and emotion . The modulations of the voice are combined by different indi- viduals in infinite variety for the expression of thought . But without ...
... thoughts , as to lay down absolute rules of tone for expressing certain kinds of thought and emotion . The modulations of the voice are combined by different indi- viduals in infinite variety for the expression of thought . But without ...
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... thought , feeling , and voice ; and it will make obvious 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 ...
... thought , feeling , and voice ; and it will make obvious 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 ...
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