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... kind that shows the audience clearly that you , the interpreter , have not assimilated the meaning yourself and have not made the author's ideas and intention your own . At the best , you are genuine and honest , but still not entirely ...
... kind that shows the audience clearly that you , the interpreter , have not assimilated the meaning yourself and have not made the author's ideas and intention your own . At the best , you are genuine and honest , but still not entirely ...
Page 186
... kind of empathy . If one little thing goes wrong with the lights , if an essential property has been forgotten , if the gun does not go off when it should , if the telephone does not ring , then momentarily we have come out of the pic ...
... kind of empathy . If one little thing goes wrong with the lights , if an essential property has been forgotten , if the gun does not go off when it should , if the telephone does not ring , then momentarily we have come out of the pic ...
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... kind of tone , and consequently , the wrong kind of speech rhythm . We have defined bodily rhythm as the recurrent tensions and relaxations of muscular movement , which can be recog- nized by certain varying cadences . Speech rhythm is ...
... kind of tone , and consequently , the wrong kind of speech rhythm . We have defined bodily rhythm as the recurrent tensions and relaxations of muscular movement , which can be recog- nized by certain varying cadences . Speech rhythm is ...
Contents
The Nature of Interpretation | 3 |
Interpretation as an | 33 |
Control in Interpretation | 41 |
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