Natural Drills in Expression, with Selections: A Series of Exercises, Colloquial and Classical, Based Upon the Principles of Reference to Experience and Comparasion, and Chosen for Their Practical Worth in Developing Power and Naturalness in Reading and Speaking, with Illustrative Selections for PracticeNewton, 1909 - 367 sidor |
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... tell us ? What does the best pedagogics say ? What does psychology say ? We must proceed from the simple to the complex , from the easy to the hard . In expression what is entitled to be called simple ? It surely will be those things ...
... tell us ? What does the best pedagogics say ? What does psychology say ? We must proceed from the simple to the complex , from the easy to the hard . In expression what is entitled to be called simple ? It surely will be those things ...
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... tell these thoughts and feelings well only by likening them to something in his own experience . They must be likened to something that the student has himself said or done or felt , or heard , or seen . The complex must be reduced to ...
... tell these thoughts and feelings well only by likening them to something in his own experience . They must be likened to something that the student has himself said or done or felt , or heard , or seen . The complex must be reduced to ...
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... tell . This realizes one of the most important requisites in the pedagogics of expression . The Tone Drills develop a love for the best literature and develop it in a natural way . Distaste frequently arises from the perception of ...
... tell . This realizes one of the most important requisites in the pedagogics of expression . The Tone Drills develop a love for the best literature and develop it in a natural way . Distaste frequently arises from the perception of ...
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... tell us of the artist . He knows , through the Tone Drills , that not only every phrase but every word in literature has its true tone , and he will not be satisfied until he has seen and felt the full significance of all . The Tone ...
... tell us of the artist . He knows , through the Tone Drills , that not only every phrase but every word in literature has its true tone , and he will not be satisfied until he has seen and felt the full significance of all . The Tone ...
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... telling the same thought ( that the soldier smote the man ) , but showing a different feeling . 2. The Great Failure in Reading and Speaking is the Inability to Rightly Render the Feeling . - For one who fails . to effectively express ...
... telling the same thought ( that the soldier smote the man ) , but showing a different feeling . 2. The Great Failure in Reading and Speaking is the Inability to Rightly Render the Feeling . - For one who fails . to effectively express ...
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Natural Drills in Expression, with Selections: A Series of Exercises ... Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1909 |
Natural Drills in Expression, with Selections: A Series of Exercises ... Arthur Edward Phillips Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1909 |
Natural Drills in Expression with Selections: A Series of Exercises ... Arthur Edward Phillips Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1916 |
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agony ALFRED TENNYSON American arms awful battle beauty Belshazzar bend blood breath Cæsar Classical Colloquial Conservatism contempt dark dead dear death doth dream earth eternal expression eyes fair fall father fear feeling FELICIA HEMANS fool gentlemen give Glaucus glorious glory Hamlet hand Harfleur hast hates hath head hear heard heart heaven Henry honor hope hour human Julius Caesar king King Lear kiss Lady laugh liberty light listener live Lochinvar look Lord Macbeth manifests Merchant of Venice murderer nation Netherby never night o'er Othello pause peace Practice Tone Drills prominence Richard Richard III Rome Romeo and Juliet shame sleep smile solemn soul sound speak speaker spirit stand sublime sweet sword tears tell thee thine thing THOMAS HOOD thou thought thousand tion Utter voice waves WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE words
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Sida 321 - O, there be players that I have seen play, and heard others praise, and that highly, not to speak it profanely, that neither having the accent of Christians nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted and bellowed, that I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made men, and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
Sida 142 - Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregon, and hears no sound Save his own dashings, — yet the dead are there! And millions in those solitudes, since first The flight of years began, have laid them down In their last sleep, — the dead reign there alone! So shalt thou rest; and what if thou withdraw In silence from the living, and no friend Take note of thy departure? All that breathe Will share thy destiny. The gay will laugh When thou art gone, the solemn brood of care Plod...
Sida 132 - Romans, countrymen, and lovers ! hear me for my cause; and be silent that you may hear : believe me for mine honour ; and have respect to mine honour, that you may believe : censure me in your wisdom ; and awake your senses that you may the better judge. If there be any in this assembly, any dear friend of Caesar's, to him I say, that Brutus' love to Caesar was no less than his.
Sida 211 - O that this too too solid flesh would melt, Thaw, and resolve itself into a dew! Or that the Everlasting had not fix'd His canon 'gainst self-slaughter!
Sida 343 - Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests ; in all time, — Calm or convulsed, in breeze or gale or storm, Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark-heaving — boundless, endless, and sublime, The image of eternity, the throne Of the Invisible ; even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made ; each zone Obeys thee ; thou goest forth, dread, fathomless, alone.
Sida 180 - mong Graemes of the Netherby clan ; Forsters, Fenwicks, and Musgraves, they rode and they ran : There was racing and chasing on Cannobie Lee, But the lost bride of Netherby ne'er did they see. So daring in love, and so dauntless in war, Have ye e'er heard of gallant like young Lochinvar?
Sida 192 - Your infants in your arms, and there have sat The live-long day, with patient expectation, To see great Pompey pass the streets of Rome...
Sida 133 - As Caesar loved me, I weep for him; as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I honor him; but as he was ambitious, I slew him.
Sida 277 - Cameron's gathering' rose! The war-note of Lochiel, which Albyn's hills Have heard, and heard, too, have her Saxon foes; How in the noon of night that pibroch thrills, Savage and shrill! But with the breath which fills Their mountain-pipe, so fill the mountaineers With the fierce native daring which instils The stirring memory of a thousand years, And Evan's, Donald's fame rings in each clansman's ears!
Sida 321 - And let those that play your clowns, speak no more than is set down for them : for there be of them, that will themselves laugh, to set on some quantity of barren spectators to laugh too ; though, in the mean time, some necessary question of the play be then to be considered: that's villainous; and . shows a most pitiful ambition in the fool that uses it.