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 2
... emotion . In a most important address to the Harvard Teachers ' Association Prof. Charles Eliot Norton has spoken some words1 which deserve careful consideration . He says : Published in the " Educational Review " for April . " In the ...
... emotion . In a most important address to the Harvard Teachers ' Association Prof. Charles Eliot Norton has spoken some words1 which deserve careful consideration . He says : Published in the " Educational Review " for April . " In the ...
Pagina 3
... emotion , and all have their origin in the imagination of the artist , deriving from it those forces by which they appeal to the imagination of the spectator or the hearer . The imagination is the source of the poetic faculty , and ...
... emotion , and all have their origin in the imagination of the artist , deriving from it those forces by which they appeal to the imagination of the spectator or the hearer . The imagination is the source of the poetic faculty , and ...
Pagina 11
... emotion is ecstatic . True feeling always rises from a specific stimulus . Professor Monroe was once called out of a class by a stranger . He came back and apologized to us . " I have just been called out , " said he , " by a clergyman ...
... emotion is ecstatic . True feeling always rises from a specific stimulus . Professor Monroe was once called out of a class by a stranger . He came back and apologized to us . " I have just been called out , " said he , " by a clergyman ...
Pagina 14
... emotion without earnestness of thought . It tries to awaken feeling without thinking . IMPULSE must be spontaneous . Expression is like a horse and a driver , —the horse represents the spontaneous element , and the driver the ...
... emotion without earnestness of thought . It tries to awaken feeling without thinking . IMPULSE must be spontaneous . Expression is like a horse and a driver , —the horse represents the spontaneous element , and the driver the ...
Pagina 22
... emotional impression from the whole ; in some cases , many emotional impressions , according to the extent of a work , and the degree of its sensuousness . We may then seek to discover the various elements of this impression , and by a ...
... emotional impression from the whole ; in some cases , many emotional impressions , according to the extent of a work , and the degree of its sensuousness . We may then seek to discover the various elements of this impression , and by a ...
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Expression: A Quarterly Review of Art, Literature and the Spoken Word Visualizzazione completa - 1924 |
Expression: A Quarterly Review of Art, Literature, and the ..., Volumi 2-5 Visualizzazione estratti - 1899 |
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458 Boylston Street action actor aggregate mind appreciation artistic audience awaken beautiful become Boston Boston University C. H. Patterson cause character clergymen College Copley Square courses criticism delivery Delsarte dramatic instinct earnest EDWARD EVERETT HALE elements elocution elocutionary elocutionists emotion endeavor exercises expres fact faults give given heart HENRY IRVING human ideal ideas illustrations imagination insight inspiration language lessons literary literature means mechanical method Miss Monteagle nature needs never noble Oratory painting pantomime Parthenon Plymouth poem poet poetry postpaid principles processes Professor Monroe public reader realize recitals S. S. CURRY School of Expression Shakespeare sion soul speak speaker speech spirit spoken word struggle suggest summer term sympathetic taste teaching thing tion tone true truth University Vocal Expression Vocal Training voice and body whole William Winter