Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice Materials from Literature, Classical and ModernInstruction on reading aloud, accompanied by practice selections. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 89
Page 415
... Robert . ( He goes quietly . There has been a suppressed emotion about him that makes the incident poignant . ) ROBERT . Anything wrong with Surtees , father ? MR . DEVIZES . Never mind him . I am very angry with you , Robert . ROBERT ...
... Robert . ( He goes quietly . There has been a suppressed emotion about him that makes the incident poignant . ) ROBERT . Anything wrong with Surtees , father ? MR . DEVIZES . Never mind him . I am very angry with you , Robert . ROBERT ...
Page 418
... ROBERT ( blankly ) . Your will ! Is that all ? PHILIP . Certainly . MR . DEVIZES . Now we know , Robert . ROBERT . But Mrs. Ross's agitation ? PHILIP ( taking her hand ) . She feels that to make my will brings my death nearer . ROBERT ...
... ROBERT ( blankly ) . Your will ! Is that all ? PHILIP . Certainly . MR . DEVIZES . Now we know , Robert . ROBERT . But Mrs. Ross's agitation ? PHILIP ( taking her hand ) . She feels that to make my will brings my death nearer . ROBERT ...
Page 431
... ROBERT . Would it not be better to wait till a calmer- PHILIP . Will you do it now , or am I to go across the street ? ROBERT . If I must . PHILIP . Then down with it . ( He wets his lips . ) I , Philip Ross , of 77 Bath Street , W ...
... ROBERT . Would it not be better to wait till a calmer- PHILIP . Will you do it now , or am I to go across the street ? ROBERT . If I must . PHILIP . Then down with it . ( He wets his lips . ) I , Philip Ross , of 77 Bath Street , W ...
Other editions - View all
Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
Common terms and phrases
accent actor ALFRED LORD TENNYSON audience Boom breath characters Charles Laughton choral CHORUS Company Crito dead DEVIZES Edwin Arlington Robinson effect EMILY emotion English example experience expression eyes face father feel give Gunga Din hand hear heart Henry Ward Beecher idea interest Jesse James John John Keats light listen literature live look Lord Lowell Thomas material meaning mind never oral interpretation oral reader oral reading passage pause person PHILIP phrase pitch play poem poet poetry PROJECTS FOR CHAPTER prose radio recital rhythm Robert Browning Robert Frost scene script selection sense sentence SOLO sound speaker speaking speech story student syllable T. S. Eliot talk television thee things thou thought tion Tommy tone tongue Vachel Lindsay verse vocal voice vowel words writing York