Taking the Stage: Self Development Through Dramatic ArtPitman Publishing Corporation, 1939 - 339 sider |
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... things , and just what things does it suggest ? Is your speech too slow , uncertain , slovenly , shrill , monotonous , muffled , harsh , or too rapid for other people to understand ? Do you articulate with precision , with an ...
... things , and just what things does it suggest ? Is your speech too slow , uncertain , slovenly , shrill , monotonous , muffled , harsh , or too rapid for other people to understand ? Do you articulate with precision , with an ...
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... things , or as- pects of things , which have no bear- ing on his purpose , but ever seizing the significant , he moves with a single mind and a single emotion to- ward the goal . . . . Poetic people are lovers of the qualities of things ...
... things , or as- pects of things , which have no bear- ing on his purpose , but ever seizing the significant , he moves with a single mind and a single emotion to- ward the goal . . . . Poetic people are lovers of the qualities of things ...
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... things go now , he socks me and I sock back . But if you send him- Jeeze , y'r honor , don't you know the difference between a well - meanin ' guy that beats a wife for the devil of it and a guy that beats her because he's just mean ...
... things go now , he socks me and I sock back . But if you send him- Jeeze , y'r honor , don't you know the difference between a well - meanin ' guy that beats a wife for the devil of it and a guy that beats her because he's just mean ...
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BROADENING THE FRONTIERS OF DRAMATIC ART | 3 |
EXPRESSION AND ITS FORMS | 9 |
EXPRESSIONRHYTHMIC AND BALANCED | 13 |
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