Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and sons, 1932 - 401 էջ |
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Էջ 132
... sing ' Do , me , sol , do , ' In major thirds , you see , for so You'll help to make the country grow . " You'll make the country grow , my dear- So lift your little bill and cheer , ' Do , me , sol , do , Do , me , sol , do . ' You can ...
... sing ' Do , me , sol , do , ' In major thirds , you see , for so You'll help to make the country grow . " You'll make the country grow , my dear- So lift your little bill and cheer , ' Do , me , sol , do , Do , me , sol , do . ' You can ...
Էջ 214
... singing you sing badly ; if you pretend to read , you neverthe- less sing . ' 999 Elements of Emotional Expression . What is the difference between a reading that is conversational or merely rational , and one that is emotional or ...
... singing you sing badly ; if you pretend to read , you neverthe- less sing . ' 999 Elements of Emotional Expression . What is the difference between a reading that is conversational or merely rational , and one that is emotional or ...
Էջ 356
... Singing for a prize , you know . Well , he had to sing , nor merely Sing but play the lyre ; Playing was important clearly Quite as singing : I desire , Sir , you keep the fact in mind For a purpose that's behind . There stood he ...
... Singing for a prize , you know . Well , he had to sing , nor merely Sing but play the lyre ; Playing was important clearly Quite as singing : I desire , Sir , you keep the fact in mind For a purpose that's behind . There stood he ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 11 |
OBJECTIVES IN THE STUDY OF ORAL READING | 18 |
V INTERPRETATION OF ATTITUDE | 69 |
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