Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice Materials from Literature, Classical and ModernInstruction on reading aloud, accompanied by practice selections. |
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... Poets who lack this insight are defective . Stephen Spender , in speaking of the need of emotional power by the poet , says : " On the whole English poets before the war suffered from lack of contact with the hardest conditions of life ...
... Poets who lack this insight are defective . Stephen Spender , in speaking of the need of emotional power by the poet , says : " On the whole English poets before the war suffered from lack of contact with the hardest conditions of life ...
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... poet like Keats or a philosopher like Emerson and find a universal expressed . We feel that we are kin to them . On a lecture course poets reading their own poetry draw better houses than do lecturers speaking on other subjects because the ...
... poet like Keats or a philosopher like Emerson and find a universal expressed . We feel that we are kin to them . On a lecture course poets reading their own poetry draw better houses than do lecturers speaking on other subjects because the ...
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... poets that wanted to be understood . " He told of his debt to the British , who first published a collection of his poems . " They put me on my feet , " he said . " I came home from there sort of a made poet , you know . " He told , too ...
... poets that wanted to be understood . " He told of his debt to the British , who first published a collection of his poems . " They put me on my feet , " he said . " I came home from there sort of a made poet , you know . " He told , too ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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