Reading must supply all the deficiencies of written or printed language. It must give life to the letter. How comparatively little is addressed to the eye in print or manuscript, of what has to be addressed to the ear by a reader. There are no indications... Helps to the Reading of Classical Latin Poetry - Side 3af Leon Josiah Richardson - 1907 - 67 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1919 - 826 sider
...Spiritual Education," by Hiram Corson, and Palmer's "Self Cultivation in English' ? Says Prof. Corson: "Reading must supply all the deficiencies of written...addressed to the eye in print or manuscript, of what has been addressed to the ear by a reader! There are no indications of tone, quality of voice, inflection,... | |
| John Reinder Pelsma - 1918 - 516 sider
...living and animated word.' Reading must supply all the deficiencies of written or printed language. How comparatively little is addressed to the eye,...manuscript, of what has to be addressed to the ear of a reader! There are no indications of tone, quality of voice, inflection, pitch, time, or any other... | |
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