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... common when their relation to the audience is considered . Each must ask himself : " What common , unifying bond unites my audience ? What age group will be present ? What can I do for this audience ? " If the audience does not get ...
... common when their relation to the audience is considered . Each must ask himself : " What common , unifying bond unites my audience ? What age group will be present ? What can I do for this audience ? " If the audience does not get ...
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... common men and women ; if the spirit declares its aims clearly and boldly , there is yet hope that our prayers for a better world will be answered . From THE BIBLE AND THE COMMON READER 1 Mary Ellen Chase The foregoing brief treatment ...
... common men and women ; if the spirit declares its aims clearly and boldly , there is yet hope that our prayers for a better world will be answered . From THE BIBLE AND THE COMMON READER 1 Mary Ellen Chase The foregoing brief treatment ...
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... common reader will trust me , he need not know Greek to understand the sentence . But he will not trust me . He has developed the will not to understand . It has been pointed out , notably in Max Eastman's essay on " poets talking to ...
... common reader will trust me , he need not know Greek to understand the sentence . But he will not trust me . He has developed the will not to understand . It has been pointed out , notably in Max Eastman's essay on " poets talking to ...
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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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