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Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice Materials from Literature, Classical and Modern Lionel George Crocker, Louis Michael Eich. f K ORAL READING LIONEL CROCKER, Ph.D. Denison University LOUIS M. EICH,
Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice Materials from Literature, Classical and Modern Lionel George Crocker, Louis Michael Eich. f K ORAL READING LIONEL CROCKER, Ph.D. Denison University LOUIS M. EICH,
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... oral interpretation , which was called , during the last quarter of the nineteenth century , elocution , a term which has much to recommend it , but which fell into disrepute due to abuse . Oral reading has its roots deep in the history ...
... oral interpretation , which was called , during the last quarter of the nineteenth century , elocution , a term which has much to recommend it , but which fell into disrepute due to abuse . Oral reading has its roots deep in the history ...
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... reading as a practical accomplishment has lagged behind training in public speaking . Excellence in public speaking is now quite generally accepted as a necessary qualifica- tion for success in public life in a democracy . Perhaps oral ...
... reading as a practical accomplishment has lagged behind training in public speaking . Excellence in public speaking is now quite generally accepted as a necessary qualifica- tion for success in public life in a democracy . Perhaps oral ...
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