Expression: A Quarterly Review of Art, Literature, and the Spoken Word, Volume 1,Edizione 2School of Expression, 1897 From the numbers consist of the Annual catalogue, Announcements, etc., of the school. |
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Pagina 4
... elocution is most discouraging . The more mechanical or superficial a method is , the more popular it becomes . The more degraded the selections given by a public reader , the more successful will his reading be . This is due , in part ...
... elocution is most discouraging . The more mechanical or superficial a method is , the more popular it becomes . The more degraded the selections given by a public reader , the more successful will his reading be . This is due , in part ...
Pagina 5
... elocution to be regarded as the most trivial and super- ficial of attainments , remanding it to the realm of physical culture and dancing . To many , it is a mere ornamental attainment of the few , and has no connection , in the ...
... elocution to be regarded as the most trivial and super- ficial of attainments , remanding it to the realm of physical culture and dancing . To many , it is a mere ornamental attainment of the few , and has no connection , in the ...
Pagina 12
... elocution , and when the attention of the reader seemed to be upon his mode of rendering . How different was the effect of the great - hearted preacher , who gave expression to his grand intellectual comprehension of the spiritual ...
... elocution , and when the attention of the reader seemed to be upon his mode of rendering . How different was the effect of the great - hearted preacher , who gave expression to his grand intellectual comprehension of the spiritual ...
Pagina 25
... elocution from high literature . It leads to the most artificial whining , and is in every way unnatural and artificial . The importance , however , of Professor Corson's ideas must not be lost sight of on account of the few words he ...
... elocution from high literature . It leads to the most artificial whining , and is in every way unnatural and artificial . The importance , however , of Professor Corson's ideas must not be lost sight of on account of the few words he ...
Pagina 36
... Elocution , and Public Readers . The assistant teachers will be Prof. WELLINGTON A. PUTNAM , Miss HELEN M. COLE , Miss AZUBAH J. LATHAM , A.B. , and Miss MARY F. FREESTON . CONFERENCE UPON ADVANCED METHODS IN EXPRESSION ASSOCIATION HALL ...
... Elocution , and Public Readers . The assistant teachers will be Prof. WELLINGTON A. PUTNAM , Miss HELEN M. COLE , Miss AZUBAH J. LATHAM , A.B. , and Miss MARY F. FREESTON . CONFERENCE UPON ADVANCED METHODS IN EXPRESSION ASSOCIATION HALL ...
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Expression: A Quarterly Review of Art, Literature and the Spoken Word Visualizzazione completa - 1924 |
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