Prose, Poetry, and Drama for Oral Interpretation, Band 2William Joseph Farma Harper & Brothers, 1936 - 527 Seiten |
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... girl clapped her hands , and laughed with delight , when she saw the pretty toys her father had brought for her . He had much to tell of all the wonderful things he had seen upon the journey , and in the town itself . " I have brought ...
... girl clapped her hands , and laughed with delight , when she saw the pretty toys her father had brought for her . He had much to tell of all the wonderful things he had seen upon the journey , and in the town itself . " I have brought ...
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... girl , whose latest breath ascended in this sublime ex- pression of self - oblivion , did not utter the word recant ... girl - when the pavilions of life were closing up their shadowy curtains about you — let us try , through the ...
... girl , whose latest breath ascended in this sublime ex- pression of self - oblivion , did not utter the word recant ... girl - when the pavilions of life were closing up their shadowy curtains about you — let us try , through the ...
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... girl - preferably - and let that awe - inspiring pause begin to build itself in the deep hush . When it has reached exactly the right length , jump suddenly at that girl and yell , " You've got it ! " If you've got the pause right , she ...
... girl - preferably - and let that awe - inspiring pause begin to build itself in the deep hush . When it has reached exactly the right length , jump suddenly at that girl and yell , " You've got it ! " If you've got the pause right , she ...
Inhalt
Material for Impersonative or Representational Communica | 3 |
The Poets Function Joseph Auslander | 14 |
Form and Style in Poetry W P | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Prose, Poetry and Drama for Oral Interpretation: Second Series William Joseph Farma Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1936 |
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ALBRET beautiful bells Bervière Blynken CHEVILLON choral reading Christopher Morley Company cried dark dead dear DOÑA door E. E. Cummings earth eyes face father fear FRÈRE GRÉGOIRE ghost girl give gone green noise hand Harper's Magazine head hear heard heart JACK John LADY TEAZLE laugh light listen live look Lord Lord Dunsany LOUIS Mark Twain MARY Maxwell Anderson Micawber mind moon morning never night NOVICE Otis Padraic Colum pause PÈRE MARLOTTE play poem poet poetry priest Pyramus Reprinted by permission Samarkand say de Lawd say Moses seemed sing SIR PETER sleep smile Solo song speak stars sweet tell thee there's thing Thisby thou thought Tobermory turn voice wait William Shakespeare wind woman words York young