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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... tone , and literary facility of exposition . — President William F. Warren , LL.D. It is a treatise on the whole subject of expression , and the broadest and most complete survey of the whole subject . DR . JULIUS H. WARD , in Boston ...
... tone , and literary facility of exposition . — President William F. Warren , LL.D. It is a treatise on the whole subject of expression , and the broadest and most complete survey of the whole subject . DR . JULIUS H. WARD , in Boston ...
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... tones , " the more difficult it is for him to listen and to receive a passive impression from an idea uttered by another , and to be able to give expression to the feelings . awakened . His mind thinks in a mechanical groove , without a ...
... tones , " the more difficult it is for him to listen and to receive a passive impression from an idea uttered by another , and to be able to give expression to the feelings . awakened . His mind thinks in a mechanical groove , without a ...
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... tone of voice and attitude of mind ; but his imagination and great heart seemed to pass from the sublime , impersonal law to the personal Christ , —from the dignified authority of the old dispensation to the intuition , feeling , and ...
... tone of voice and attitude of mind ; but his imagination and great heart seemed to pass from the sublime , impersonal law to the personal Christ , —from the dignified authority of the old dispensation to the intuition , feeling , and ...
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... tones in the harmony . Sub- stitute other parts and the result is a monstrosity , as if an arm were substituted for a wing ; substitute other tones , and you produce a discord . Words are not only symbols of objects , but centres of ...
... tones in the harmony . Sub- stitute other parts and the result is a monstrosity , as if an arm were substituted for a wing ; substitute other tones , and you produce a discord . Words are not only symbols of objects , but centres of ...
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... tone of a poem , " - that deli- cate something which can never be imitated , but which is a natural consequence of thinking the thought in its natural environment . On NOTES ON THE READING OF MILTON'S " L'Allegro . ' ' 1. READ the poem ...
... tone of a poem , " - that deli- cate something which can never be imitated , but which is a natural consequence of thinking the thought in its natural environment . On NOTES ON THE READING OF MILTON'S " L'Allegro . ' ' 1. READ the poem ...
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Expression: A Quarterly Review of Art, Literature and the Spoken Word Visualizzazione completa - 1924 |
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