Modern Literature for Oral InterpretationCentury Company, 1930 - 636 Seiten Poetry, monologues, speeches, one-act plays, and other literary works suitable for reciting aloud. Also suggestions on presentation. |
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... story forms by undue stressing of any one or another of the various elements . Even when the story is almost a monologue in form , as " Aunt Jane of Kentucky , " care should be taken not to over impersonate ; the interpreter must remain ...
... story forms by undue stressing of any one or another of the various elements . Even when the story is almost a monologue in form , as " Aunt Jane of Kentucky , " care should be taken not to over impersonate ; the interpreter must remain ...
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... story , the story's mouthpiece , and that individual should never give the im- personative elements in other than the suggestive manner with which we report such elements in reality . I appreciate SUGGESTIONS ON INTERPRETATION 23.
... story , the story's mouthpiece , and that individual should never give the im- personative elements in other than the suggestive manner with which we report such elements in reality . I appreciate SUGGESTIONS ON INTERPRETATION 23.
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Gertrude Elizabeth Johnson. tried to paint them . We all know such a story , some- thing in our lives , or in the lives of our friends . Not ghost stories , or stories of adventure , but of ambitions that come to nothing , of people who ...
Gertrude Elizabeth Johnson. tried to paint them . We all know such a story , some- thing in our lives , or in the lives of our friends . Not ghost stories , or stories of adventure , but of ambitions that come to nothing , of people who ...
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III | 3 |
DEVELOPMENT | 11 |
POETICAL SELECTIONS | 53 |
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ain't Amy Lowell Arranged by Gertrude BARNABY BARRINGTON-WHITE boys CHALMERS Chester Chester Miller Claus contest DARBY dear door Ed Meyers Edna Ferber Edwin Markham Eppleby eyes face fiddled fool Freddy Gertrude E girl give goin hand head hear heard heart interpretative IVORY SOAP Jace JANE Jim Dunn Johnny Harrington JUDGE JULIET knew LADY TEAZLE LAMMERT laugh Launcelot look LUKE MALVOLIO MARCHIONESS MARQUIS MICAWBER mind MISS FOSTER monologue mother never night Orson PETRUCHIO play reading REVENUE Rodgers rose Sachs Santa Claus SCENE Silas silent sing SIR PETER SIR TOBY smile soul speech story sure Susan SUZANNE sweet talk tell thee there's things thou thought told tree voice W. M. Letts walked Weezer What's wind woman words YVONNE Zona Gale