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... feels to hover over Paris in an airplane at night . All you need do is to weave the odds and ends of direct and indirect experience together actually to feel yourself there , in the plane . Note the splendid descriptive phrase of Mr ...
... feels to hover over Paris in an airplane at night . All you need do is to weave the odds and ends of direct and indirect experience together actually to feel yourself there , in the plane . Note the splendid descriptive phrase of Mr ...
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... feel the plane losing altitude ? You know what it is like to go down in an elevator and feel the pressure on your ears as you descend . Can you project your experience into the printed page and make it come to life ? Mr. Stokes is eager ...
... feel the plane losing altitude ? You know what it is like to go down in an elevator and feel the pressure on your ears as you descend . Can you project your experience into the printed page and make it come to life ? Mr. Stokes is eager ...
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... feel like movement . The Nineteenth Century didn't feel that way . The element of movement was not the predominating thing that they felt . You know that in your lives move- ment is the thing that occupies you most - you feel movement ...
... feel like movement . The Nineteenth Century didn't feel that way . The element of movement was not the predominating thing that they felt . You know that in your lives move- ment is the thing that occupies you most - you feel movement ...
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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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