The Art of Interpretative Speech: Principles and Practices of Effective ReadingAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1956 - 676 Seiten |
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... become so tense that they may ache , and we may expe- rience great difficulty in relaxing . The more practice we can give muscles in employing different degrees of relaxation , the more pliable they become and the greater the " muscle ...
... become so tense that they may ache , and we may expe- rience great difficulty in relaxing . The more practice we can give muscles in employing different degrees of relaxation , the more pliable they become and the greater the " muscle ...
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... become a mortal ! " - is a sentence of intense emotion , climaxing previous action . Then the lines begin to pile up ... become a mortal ! .. I shall feel blood in my veins . . warm blood of life . I shall feel my desire becoming flesh ...
... become a mortal ! " - is a sentence of intense emotion , climaxing previous action . Then the lines begin to pile up ... become a mortal ! .. I shall feel blood in my veins . . warm blood of life . I shall feel my desire becoming flesh ...
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... becoming an eminent surgeon . That he might , by the same token , become an eminent mortician didn't occur to me . Neither did it occur to me that once having embarked upon this particular form of holiday pursuit , he'd want to yield to ...
... becoming an eminent surgeon . That he might , by the same token , become an eminent mortician didn't occur to me . Neither did it occur to me that once having embarked upon this particular form of holiday pursuit , he'd want to yield to ...
Inhalt
Interpretation as an Art | 3 |
appreciation | 10 |
Control in Interpretation | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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