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... York : Hurd and Houghton , 1867 ) , p . 51. For collateral reading see W. M. Parrish , Reading Aloud ( New York , Ronald Press , 1941 ) , chap . v , “ Inter- pretation of Attitude . " 15 For collateral reading on this section , see ...
... York : Hurd and Houghton , 1867 ) , p . 51. For collateral reading see W. M. Parrish , Reading Aloud ( New York , Ronald Press , 1941 ) , chap . v , “ Inter- pretation of Attitude . " 15 For collateral reading on this section , see ...
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... , Poetry , and Drama for Oral Interpretation ( New York : Harper , 1936 ) . Collections of short stories and plays without number are also readily available . See Appendix II . utes to an hour and a half in length , 195 THE PUBLIC RECITAL,
... , Poetry , and Drama for Oral Interpretation ( New York : Harper , 1936 ) . Collections of short stories and plays without number are also readily available . See Appendix II . utes to an hour and a half in length , 195 THE PUBLIC RECITAL,
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... YORK ON BOLINGBROKE HOTSPUR'S FOP LADY PERCY'S CONCERN FALSTAFF ON HIS SOLDIERS KING HENRY ON SLEEP · · · THE KINGDOM OF THE BEES HENRY V BEFORE BARFLEUR WARWICK AT BARNET GLOUCESTER'S SOLILOQUY • THE DREAM OF CLARENCE RICHARD'S DESPAIR ...
... YORK ON BOLINGBROKE HOTSPUR'S FOP LADY PERCY'S CONCERN FALSTAFF ON HIS SOLDIERS KING HENRY ON SLEEP · · · THE KINGDOM OF THE BEES HENRY V BEFORE BARFLEUR WARWICK AT BARNET GLOUCESTER'S SOLILOQUY • THE DREAM OF CLARENCE RICHARD'S DESPAIR ...
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