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... come to life ? Mr. Stokes is eager for the reader to feel the emotion of comple- tion , of joy at coming to the end of a journey , and so repeats the thought . Then comes the climax - landing . The " thump " ( what an ex- cellent word ...
... come to life ? Mr. Stokes is eager for the reader to feel the emotion of comple- tion , of joy at coming to the end of a journey , and so repeats the thought . Then comes the climax - landing . The " thump " ( what an ex- cellent word ...
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... comes which has the quality to strike and to unclose , Until that comes which has the quality to bring forth what lies slum- bering forever ready in all words . O CAPTAIN ! MY CAPTAIN Walt Whitman O Captain ! my Captain ! our fearful ...
... comes which has the quality to strike and to unclose , Until that comes which has the quality to bring forth what lies slum- bering forever ready in all words . O CAPTAIN ! MY CAPTAIN Walt Whitman O Captain ! my Captain ! our fearful ...
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... come here about the will , somehow she - we - always took for granted I should be the first to go . ROBERT ( devoutly ) ... comes into the man . ) Sir , I have come to a pass when foolish as applied to my own son would seem to me a very ...
... come here about the will , somehow she - we - always took for granted I should be the first to go . ROBERT ( devoutly ) ... comes into the man . ) Sir , I have come to a pass when foolish as applied to my own son would seem to me a very ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
Copyright | |
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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