The Oral Study of LiteratureKnopf, 1925 - 431 pages |
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... emotional and its intellectual content . The former makes it of sufficient interest to be read aloud , the latter of sufficient substance for intensive study . The reading will secure all the results contemplated by elocution ; the ...
... emotional and its intellectual content . The former makes it of sufficient interest to be read aloud , the latter of sufficient substance for intensive study . The reading will secure all the results contemplated by elocution ; the ...
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... teacher of anything else may discover it by asking his stu- dents to read aloud a page which develops thought they imagine they have mastered . THE STUDENT RECEIVES FROM THE PAGE ONLY EMOTIONAL IMPRESSIONS The 2 INTRODUCTION.
... teacher of anything else may discover it by asking his stu- dents to read aloud a page which develops thought they imagine they have mastered . THE STUDENT RECEIVES FROM THE PAGE ONLY EMOTIONAL IMPRESSIONS The 2 INTRODUCTION.
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... emotional association grow infrequent ; it usually disappears entirely with the disappear- ance of these two . That is to say , he has received with defi- niteness only emotional impressions . Even if these should happen to convey the ...
... emotional association grow infrequent ; it usually disappears entirely with the disappear- ance of these two . That is to say , he has received with defi- niteness only emotional impressions . Even if these should happen to convey the ...
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... EMOTIONAL SKIMMING A HABIT OF BOTH EYE AND EAR This blithe art of emotional skimming - ladling off what appears to be the cream of the page - is certainly somewhat perfected by reading overyoung such writers as Shakspere and Scott ...
... EMOTIONAL SKIMMING A HABIT OF BOTH EYE AND EAR This blithe art of emotional skimming - ladling off what appears to be the cream of the page - is certainly somewhat perfected by reading overyoung such writers as Shakspere and Scott ...
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... emotional perception , the artistic . That this can be entirely divorced from the intellectual , both in per ... emotion- ally ; the exact intellectual content escaped him . Students who write well ( unless , indeed , their ...
... emotional perception , the artistic . That this can be entirely divorced from the intellectual , both in per ... emotion- ally ; the exact intellectual content escaped him . Students who write well ( unless , indeed , their ...
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A. C. SWINBURNE ALFRED LORD TENNYSON assertion beauty breath Cæsar Camelot CLARENCE DAY dark dead dear death doth dream earth emotional emphasis eternal eyes fair fear feel flowers give glory gone grave grow H. L. MENCKEN hand happy hath hear heart heaven human ideas immortal king Knopf Lady of Shalott LEO TOLSTOI liberty light live look LORD Lycidas MATTHEW ARNOLD meaning mind moral nature never night o'er once oral passion permission of Charles poor published by Alfred reader reason rest ROBERT BROWNING round sentence SHAKSPERE silent sing sleep smile song soul speak spirit stars student sweet tears thee thine things THOMAS GRAY thou art thou hast thought tion truth virtue voice W. E. HENLEY wild WILLIAM WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words writer youth