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... speech and corre- lated gesture form a natural intertexture of imagery ; their association is not fortuitous but essential and organic . Speech takes many forms , since it exists wherever words are used for communication or expression ...
... speech and corre- lated gesture form a natural intertexture of imagery ; their association is not fortuitous but essential and organic . Speech takes many forms , since it exists wherever words are used for communication or expression ...
Page 171
... speech ; there is always an " action " or " plot " , but it must be carried on in the main by dialogue . Gesture accompanies speech ; the rela- tions between people are embodied in speech . The characteristic intertexture of the imagery ...
... speech ; there is always an " action " or " plot " , but it must be carried on in the main by dialogue . Gesture accompanies speech ; the rela- tions between people are embodied in speech . The characteristic intertexture of the imagery ...
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... speech of the persons of the drama and those for heightened speech on the part of the poet . It is generally true that when excited we seek relief in speech , and moreover , in exaggerative speech . Psychology is familiar with the fact ...
... speech of the persons of the drama and those for heightened speech on the part of the poet . It is generally true that when excited we seek relief in speech , and moreover , in exaggerative speech . Psychology is familiar with the fact ...
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