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Even moving picture producers , if they present an ancient tale , like Tristan and Isolde , are likely to begin with a modern girl reading the story . Somehow or other , every other agency dealing with the public recognizes that contact ...
Even moving picture producers , if they present an ancient tale , like Tristan and Isolde , are likely to begin with a modern girl reading the story . Somehow or other , every other agency dealing with the public recognizes that contact ...
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But it's " Thin red line of ' eroes " when the drums begin to rollThe drums begin to roll , my boys , the drums begin to roll , O it's " Thin red line of ' eroes " when the drums begin to roll . We aren't no thin red ' eroes , nor we ...
But it's " Thin red line of ' eroes " when the drums begin to rollThe drums begin to roll , my boys , the drums begin to roll , O it's " Thin red line of ' eroes " when the drums begin to roll . We aren't no thin red ' eroes , nor we ...
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... Begin , and cease , and then again begin , With tremulous cadence slow , and bring The eternal note of sadness in . 1 From Selected Poems , by Conrad Aiken . Reprinted by permission of Charles Scribner's Sons , publishers .
... Begin , and cease , and then again begin , With tremulous cadence slow , and bring The eternal note of sadness in . 1 From Selected Poems , by Conrad Aiken . Reprinted by permission of Charles Scribner's Sons , publishers .
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Walt Whitman Vocalism | 38 |
Copyright | |
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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