Taking the Stage: Self Development Through Dramatic ArtPitman Publishing Corporation, 1939 - 339 sider |
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... living . In other words , the person who recognizes and applies the principles that govern man's ability to express himself is really living intel- ligently . Happiness is largely the result of living in harmony with these principles ...
... living . In other words , the person who recognizes and applies the principles that govern man's ability to express himself is really living intel- ligently . Happiness is largely the result of living in harmony with these principles ...
Side 4
... living . In other words , the person who recognizes and applies the principles that govern man's ability to express himself is really living intel- ligently . Happiness is largely the result of living in harmony with these principles ...
... living . In other words , the person who recognizes and applies the principles that govern man's ability to express himself is really living intel- ligently . Happiness is largely the result of living in harmony with these principles ...
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... living in surround- ings where life is lived leisurely , however , reflect a more leisurely tempo in most instances ... living in noisy , lively households tend to show animation and quick movement ; those living in quiet , restrained ...
... living in surround- ings where life is lived leisurely , however , reflect a more leisurely tempo in most instances ... living in noisy , lively households tend to show animation and quick movement ; those living in quiet , restrained ...
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BROADENING THE FRONTIERS OF DRAMATIC ART | 3 |
EXPRESSION AND ITS FORMS | 9 |
EXPRESSIONRHYTHMIC AND BALANCED | 13 |
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