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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... tion is Lectures on Elocution , 1763 , by Thomas Sheridan , father of Richard Brinsley Sheridan . Richard Whately in 1828 wrote an essay that has had much influence in bringing about a pragmatic approach to the problems of oral reading ...
... tion is Lectures on Elocution , 1763 , by Thomas Sheridan , father of Richard Brinsley Sheridan . Richard Whately in 1828 wrote an essay that has had much influence in bringing about a pragmatic approach to the problems of oral reading ...
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... tion , the great Shakespearean rĂ´les as they were played by Henry Irving , Richard Mansfield , Johnston Forbes - Robertson , Robert Mantell , E. H. Sothern , Walter Hampden , and Maurice Evans . And now our conceptions of these ...
... tion , the great Shakespearean rĂ´les as they were played by Henry Irving , Richard Mansfield , Johnston Forbes - Robertson , Robert Mantell , E. H. Sothern , Walter Hampden , and Maurice Evans . And now our conceptions of these ...
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... tion than to heighten weak expression . For example , we have seen the following exhibitions by readers who should have known bet- ter : marching about the platform while giving a poem in which the marching of soldiers was described ...
... tion than to heighten weak expression . For example , we have seen the following exhibitions by readers who should have known bet- ter : marching about the platform while giving a poem in which the marching of soldiers was described ...
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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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