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... passage its air of mystery : curious ( used twice ) and strange . And note how much depends upon the adjective shallow . The listener must get the image of a shallow stream in order to under- stand how the man can see and pick up in his ...
... passage its air of mystery : curious ( used twice ) and strange . And note how much depends upon the adjective shallow . The listener must get the image of a shallow stream in order to under- stand how the man can see and pick up in his ...
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... passage ? Is it sad , gay , ironical , satirical , ex- planatory , concessive , exclamatory , triumphant , defiant , challeng- ing , sombre ? One of the commonest faults in reading is failure to grasp the feeling of a passage . The ...
... passage ? Is it sad , gay , ironical , satirical , ex- planatory , concessive , exclamatory , triumphant , defiant , challeng- ing , sombre ? One of the commonest faults in reading is failure to grasp the feeling of a passage . The ...
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... passage from Amy Lowell : Slowly , without force , the rain drops into the city . It stops a mo- ment on the carved ... passage for every one of the sound images and see if you can hear those sounds in your imagination . IV . SUMMARY ...
... passage from Amy Lowell : Slowly , without force , the rain drops into the city . It stops a mo- ment on the carved ... passage for every one of the sound images and see if you can hear those sounds in your imagination . IV . SUMMARY ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
SPEAKER | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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