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... once that reading is a highly active and synthesizing process . A whole is composed of parts , and the effect of the whole is built up from the sum of the parts . What relation do these parts bear to one another ? We do not simply ...
... once that reading is a highly active and synthesizing process . A whole is composed of parts , and the effect of the whole is built up from the sum of the parts . What relation do these parts bear to one another ? We do not simply ...
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... once the horse stood still , Close by the meet'n ' - house on the hill . -First a shiver , and then a thrill , Then something decidedly like a spill , — And the parson was sitting upon a rock , At half - past nine by the meet'n ...
... once the horse stood still , Close by the meet'n ' - house on the hill . -First a shiver , and then a thrill , Then something decidedly like a spill , — And the parson was sitting upon a rock , At half - past nine by the meet'n ...
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... once , — All at once and nothing first , - Just as bubbles do when they burst . End of the wonderful one - hoss shay . Logic is logic . That's all I say . GUNGA DIN 1 Rudyard Kipling You may talk o ' gin and beer When you're quartered ...
... once , — All at once and nothing first , - Just as bubbles do when they burst . End of the wonderful one - hoss shay . Logic is logic . That's all I say . GUNGA DIN 1 Rudyard Kipling You may talk o ' gin and beer When you're quartered ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
SPEAKER | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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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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