Oral InterpretationHoughton Mifflin, 1952 - Всего страниц: 596 |
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... poem ends on just such a note . Robert Frost classifies himself as a " synecdochist " in poetry , and this term , too , gives an indication of the formula he most often follows . He selects a single object or a segment of an experience ...
... poem ends on just such a note . Robert Frost classifies himself as a " synecdochist " in poetry , and this term , too , gives an indication of the formula he most often follows . He selects a single object or a segment of an experience ...
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... poem except the eleventh , The only other sound's the sweep , which is auditory . Thus the interpreter , like the poet , has the ex- perience of watching the " woods fill up with snow . " Thermal appeal is present in every line ...
... poem except the eleventh , The only other sound's the sweep , which is auditory . Thus the interpreter , like the poet , has the ex- perience of watching the " woods fill up with snow . " Thermal appeal is present in every line ...
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... poem , found these rhymes good , if it did not actually dictate their use . It is apparent , then , that the rhyme of a poem has several impor- tant functions to fulfill . It can be a strong factor in the harmony between what is being ...
... poem , found these rhymes good , if it did not actually dictate their use . It is apparent , then , that the rhyme of a poem has several impor- tant functions to fulfill . It can be a strong factor in the harmony between what is being ...
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What Is Oral Interpretation? ය | 3 |
Selection and Evaluation of Material | 13 |
Analysis Preparation and Presentation of Material | 51 |
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