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Everything in the poem contributes to emphasizing it . But now if we go back and read this poem again , carefully , we appreciate at once that reading is a highly active and synthesizing process . A whole is composed of parts , and the ...
Everything in the poem contributes to emphasizing it . But now if we go back and read this poem again , carefully , we appreciate at once that reading is a highly active and synthesizing process . A whole is composed of parts , and the ...
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... the whole thing out of its parts , the whole thing which made the Twentieth Century productive . The Twentieth Century conceived an automobile as a whole , so to speak , and then created it , built it up out of its parts .
... the whole thing out of its parts , the whole thing which made the Twentieth Century productive . The Twentieth Century conceived an automobile as a whole , so to speak , and then created it , built it up out of its parts .
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And then I wanted to find out if you could make a history of the whole world , if you could know the whole life history of everyone in the world , their slight resemblances and lack of resemblances . I made enormous charts , and I tried ...
And then I wanted to find out if you could make a history of the whole world , if you could know the whole life history of everyone in the world , their slight resemblances and lack of resemblances . I made enormous charts , and I tried ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Walt Whitman Vocalism | 38 |
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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