1915. A compilation of selections illustrating the four stages of
development in art as applied to oratory. The Evolution of
Expression recognizes the four general stages of man's development
and Part One represents the period when the individual is engrossed
with subjects or objects as a Whole and his passion for life is
expressed through rude energy, size-the Colossal...In choosing the
selections the aim has been to preserve the natural oneness between
the study of literature and that of expression, and to encourage
the appreciation of this unity in the minds of teacher and student.
It may be said that the greatest of the world's literature was
written for the ear, not for the eye, and its noblest influence is
felt only when adequately voiced by an intelligent and sympathetic
reader. A delightful volume designed to show the reader how they
can attain the plane of art in expression.
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