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 1
... reason . Now , the question arises , How can the artistic nature of man be best developed ? If we go back to the one people that developed the artistic appreciation and love of beauty to the highest degree , we find that their modes of ...
... reason . Now , the question arises , How can the artistic nature of man be best developed ? If we go back to the one people that developed the artistic appreciation and love of beauty to the highest degree , we find that their modes of ...
Pagina 5
... reason the most help- \ ful as a means of educating the ready and harmonious action of the whole man . It best tests assimilation ; it best mirrors the right or the wrong action of the man in thinking . - It is , therefore , not an ...
... reason the most help- \ ful as a means of educating the ready and harmonious action of the whole man . It best tests assimilation ; it best mirrors the right or the wrong action of the man in thinking . - It is , therefore , not an ...
Pagina 13
... reason for a time ; but his imagination , his feelings , must be free or they die . - no The secret of teaching is to keep the mind of the student in the right road , and yet to give him frequent visions on every side ; to show him by ...
... reason for a time ; but his imagination , his feelings , must be free or they die . - no The secret of teaching is to keep the mind of the student in the right road , and yet to give him frequent visions on every side ; to show him by ...
Pagina 24
... reason for the great success in the recitals of the School . Literature has always been practically studied through the artistic rendering of its spirit through the voice . Lyric poetry has been used as one of the means of training the ...
... reason for the great success in the recitals of the School . Literature has always been practically studied through the artistic rendering of its spirit through the voice . Lyric poetry has been used as one of the means of training the ...
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... reason he is superior . Tennyson's men are suited best for coats of mail and lance and shield ; Holmes's would feel much out of place unless attired in evening dress ; Walt Whitman's were never seen outside of a museum , while Edgar ...
... reason he is superior . Tennyson's men are suited best for coats of mail and lance and shield ; Holmes's would feel much out of place unless attired in evening dress ; Walt Whitman's were never seen outside of a museum , while Edgar ...
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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