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 8
... ideas which are being uttered by the interlocutor . The action is the response of imagination , feeling , and body , to ideas chiefly expressed by another . But while the orator is always seemingly a speaker and never a listener , the ...
... ideas which are being uttered by the interlocutor . The action is the response of imagination , feeling , and body , to ideas chiefly expressed by another . But while the orator is always seemingly a speaker and never a listener , the ...
Pagina 9
... ideas . Again , the actor is both speaker and listener . He speaks as well as the orator , but his expression is more conversational , and it always arises from some objective cause . The occasion of an idea is always shown to the ...
... ideas . Again , the actor is both speaker and listener . He speaks as well as the orator , but his expression is more conversational , and it always arises from some objective cause . The occasion of an idea is always shown to the ...
Pagina 10
... ideas , and all the abandon of attentive listening on the part of his feelings . While a speech may be prepared , yet it must be really thought and felt at the time . Everything must be extemporaneous , unless , possibly , the words ...
... ideas , and all the abandon of attentive listening on the part of his feelings . While a speech may be prepared , yet it must be really thought and felt at the time . Everything must be extemporaneous , unless , possibly , the words ...
Pagina 11
... ideas and situations , all 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 ...
... ideas and situations , all 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 ...
Pagina 13
... signs and symbols . A word must be made significant of feeling by vocal expression as well as symbolic of ideas . - Brooding THERE is no corner of the world that GLIMPSES OF ART AND CHARACTER ALONG THE BY-PATHS EXPRESSION,
... signs and symbols . A word must be made significant of feeling by vocal expression as well as symbolic of ideas . - Brooding THERE is no corner of the world that GLIMPSES OF ART AND CHARACTER ALONG THE BY-PATHS EXPRESSION,
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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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