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 3
... true sense in which the faculty of creation may be ascribed to man . Moreover , the imagination is the source , not only of the poetic faculty , but of the sentiments by which man ist ennobled and civilized . It quickens and enlarges ...
... true sense in which the faculty of creation may be ascribed to man . Moreover , the imagination is the source , not only of the poetic faculty , but of the sentiments by which man ist ennobled and civilized . It quickens and enlarges ...
Pagina 5
... true edu- cation aims at culture and not mere acquirement , at development and not the mere attainment of knowledge , at the stimulation of the imagination and creative powers of the individual ; if it seeks to awaken a love of truth ...
... true edu- cation aims at culture and not mere acquirement , at development and not the mere attainment of knowledge , at the stimulation of the imagination and creative powers of the individual ; if it seeks to awaken a love of truth ...
Pagina 8
... True acting is shown more by the actor's mode of giving attention than by his speaking . Mackaye used to say that by showing intensity of attention the poorest actor can be made to inspire an audience , and to seem great and effective ...
... True acting is shown more by the actor's mode of giving attention than by his speaking . Mackaye used to say that by showing intensity of attention the poorest actor can be made to inspire an audience , and to seem great and effective ...
Pagina 10
... true and important , it must not be carried too far . The idea that an orator simply expresses , simply dominates other minds by will , has led to a great number of faults . The orator must have something of the actor's power of being ...
... true and important , it must not be carried too far . The idea that an orator simply expresses , simply dominates other minds by will , has led to a great number of faults . The orator must have something of the actor's power of being ...
Pagina 14
... True enthusiasm diffuses emotion into every part of the body . It awakens every power of being , will as well as feeling ; that is how it is controlled . siasm . A TRUE artist , in any form of art , 14 GLIMPSES OF ART AND CHARACTER.
... True enthusiasm diffuses emotion into every part of the body . It awakens every power of being , will as well as feeling ; that is how it is controlled . siasm . A TRUE artist , in any form of art , 14 GLIMPSES OF ART AND CHARACTER.
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Expression: A Quarterly Review of Art, Literature and the Spoken Word Visualizzazione completa - 1924 |
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