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... mood here . This is more than mere explanation . There should be deep sympathy and indignation . 22-25 . These are not your sentiments , but your hearers ' . What is their mood ? Incredulity ? Astonishment ? Scorn ? Surprise ? Whatever ...
... mood here . This is more than mere explanation . There should be deep sympathy and indignation . 22-25 . These are not your sentiments , but your hearers ' . What is their mood ? Incredulity ? Astonishment ? Scorn ? Surprise ? Whatever ...
Page 141
... mood for most such verse should be neither wholly grave nor wholly gay , but rather a mood of mock seriousness . Excesses must be avoided ; expression must never be " laid on with a trowel " . But this does not mean that the reader must ...
... mood for most such verse should be neither wholly grave nor wholly gay , but rather a mood of mock seriousness . Excesses must be avoided ; expression must never be " laid on with a trowel " . But this does not mean that the reader must ...
Page 178
... mood ? That would be to dodge your responsibility as an inter- preter . You must reveal to your hearers , as the cold page cannot , just how the story is to be received . The oral interpreter may never be as impersonal as an author ...
... mood ? That would be to dodge your responsibility as an inter- preter . You must reveal to your hearers , as the cold page cannot , just how the story is to be received . The oral interpreter may never be as impersonal as an author ...
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