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... feel are cor- rect , proper , and stimulating . In a large measure , men are what they are observing . So empathy is the essence of all artistic appreciation ; if we enter into the spirit of what is happening , enjoy it , become lost in ...
... feel are cor- rect , proper , and stimulating . In a large measure , men are what they are observing . So empathy is the essence of all artistic appreciation ; if we enter into the spirit of what is happening , enjoy it , become lost in ...
Page 187
... feel the cheese slide down our throats , and we wanted more . Very few people can come away from a performance of " Dracula " without feeling the peculiar tension around the eyes and the general emotional set of the whole body . Herein ...
... feel the cheese slide down our throats , and we wanted more . Very few people can come away from a performance of " Dracula " without feeling the peculiar tension around the eyes and the general emotional set of the whole body . Herein ...
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... feel a different rhythm into a poem.- The poem which seems most rhythmical to you may not seem so to me , or at ... feel what he feels . His handicap lies in his inability to convey what he feels to 218 THE ART OF INTERPRETATIVE SPEECH.
... feel a different rhythm into a poem.- The poem which seems most rhythmical to you may not seem so to me , or at ... feel what he feels . His handicap lies in his inability to convey what he feels to 218 THE ART OF INTERPRETATIVE SPEECH.
Contents
The Nature of Interpretation | 3 |
Interpretation as an | 33 |
Control in Interpretation | 41 |
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