Principles of Expressive Reading : Impression Before Expression

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25 "One trifle — which seems so, but which, like a dead fly, spoils Uhe ointment — is the danger of placing the emphasis, or stress of voice, on the small word in a sentence. Thus, I have heard it read: 'God IS love.' These three monosyllables are capable of three different emphases. If we say 'GOD is love,' we imply that, above all other beings, God is love. If we say 'God is LOVE,' we imply that above all other, and greater than all attributes of God, stands forth Ws glorious attribute 170 Pr
...inciples of Expressive Reading of love. But if we lay false emphasis on the word 'Is' and say: 'God IS love,' we imply that someone has asserted the contrary... and insist that 'God IS love.' " (Fleming's "Art of Beading and Speaking," 170. B. Arnold, New York). — "Child- ren's voices are natural and therefore pleasing. A child is al- ways correct in his emphasis and inflections. His voice is pure until he forms bad habits of utterance. If he wants a certain thing he leaves you in no doubt as to what that thing is; he intuitively and correctly emphasizes the point of Ms sentence.

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