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... Idea B. Main and Subordinate Ideas C. Contrasts and Comparisons D. Climax E. Assertion and Implication F. Rhythm G. Meter II . GRAMMATICAL A. Verbs B. Adverbs C. Adjectives D. Thought Connectives III . PSYCHOLOGICAL A. Mood B. Sound and ...
... Idea B. Main and Subordinate Ideas C. Contrasts and Comparisons D. Climax E. Assertion and Implication F. Rhythm G. Meter II . GRAMMATICAL A. Verbs B. Adverbs C. Adjectives D. Thought Connectives III . PSYCHOLOGICAL A. Mood B. Sound and ...
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... idea ; the idea is the fact . The strongest part of our religion to - day is its unconscious poetry . ' Let me be permitted to quote these words of my own , as uttering the thought which should , in my opinion , go with us and govern us ...
... idea ; the idea is the fact . The strongest part of our religion to - day is its unconscious poetry . ' Let me be permitted to quote these words of my own , as uttering the thought which should , in my opinion , go with us and govern us ...
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... idea which is , funnily enough , the same as the idea of the cinema . The cin- ema goes on the same principle : each picture is just infinitesimally different from the one before . If you listen carefully , you say some- thing , the ...
... idea which is , funnily enough , the same as the idea of the cinema . The cin- ema goes on the same principle : each picture is just infinitesimally different from the one before . If you listen carefully , you say some- thing , the ...
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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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