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And then , after a pause , he added , with a characteristic dash of expression , and as if the thought had just started in his mind , " Or he might have had her shut up in a convent . " This was to me very significant .
And then , after a pause , he added , with a characteristic dash of expression , and as if the thought had just started in his mind , " Or he might have had her shut up in a convent . " This was to me very significant .
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APPENDIX V Suggested Reading in the Field of Choral Reading Abney , Louise , Choral Speaking Arrangements for High Schools ( Boston : Expression Company , 1937 ) . De Banke , Cécile , The Art of Choral Speaking ( Boston : Baker's Plays ...
APPENDIX V Suggested Reading in the Field of Choral Reading Abney , Louise , Choral Speaking Arrangements for High Schools ( Boston : Expression Company , 1937 ) . De Banke , Cécile , The Art of Choral Speaking ( Boston : Baker's Plays ...
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Poetry for Women to Speak Chorally ( Boston : Expression Company , 1940 ) . Poetry for Men to Speak Chorally ( Boston : Expression Company , 1939 ) . Sutton , Vida R. , Seeing and Hearing America ( Boston : Expression Company , 1936 ) .
Poetry for Women to Speak Chorally ( Boston : Expression Company , 1940 ) . Poetry for Men to Speak Chorally ( Boston : Expression Company , 1939 ) . Sutton , Vida R. , Seeing and Hearing America ( Boston : Expression Company , 1936 ) .
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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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