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Page 387
... steps repeatedly from the highest notes to the lowest notes and then quite as often employs steps that are barely perceptible . All intelligent speech uses variety in step and in slide . When there is a certain measure of abandon and ...
... steps repeatedly from the highest notes to the lowest notes and then quite as often employs steps that are barely perceptible . All intelligent speech uses variety in step and in slide . When there is a certain measure of abandon and ...
Page 388
... steps , because there is always a factor of restraint . One does not bark at the beauty of the moon or orate his devotion to his beloved - if he means what he says . Thus , Romeo , full of " rapture and a wild desire , ” yet fearful of ...
... steps , because there is always a factor of restraint . One does not bark at the beauty of the moon or orate his devotion to his beloved - if he means what he says . Thus , Romeo , full of " rapture and a wild desire , ” yet fearful of ...
Page 399
... steps with upward slides ; the last line must be given in a low key , with narrow steps and downward slides . Try it : KNOWLEDGE 12 I have seen flaming tulips Potted in a jade green jar Open scarlet lips To the windowed sun and sky . I ...
... steps with upward slides ; the last line must be given in a low key , with narrow steps and downward slides . Try it : KNOWLEDGE 12 I have seen flaming tulips Potted in a jade green jar Open scarlet lips To the windowed sun and sky . I ...
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TECHNIQUES OF INTERPRETATION | 61 |
Emotional Details | 164 |
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