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... tion is often carried too far . Yet it is impossible to draw a line that will measure off exactly where the artistic ends and the inartistic begins . Tastes differ so decidedly in these matters . What offends some seems perfectly all ...
... tion is often carried too far . Yet it is impossible to draw a line that will measure off exactly where the artistic ends and the inartistic begins . Tastes differ so decidedly in these matters . What offends some seems perfectly all ...
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... tion from that full pronunciation is a natural carelessness , and has the grace of all natural behavior , and it naturally obeys whatever laws have been correctly propounded by phoneticians ; since it is itself the phenomena from which ...
... tion from that full pronunciation is a natural carelessness , and has the grace of all natural behavior , and it naturally obeys whatever laws have been correctly propounded by phoneticians ; since it is itself the phenomena from which ...
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... tion to those were a great multitude of others who would be saved because of the great tribulation they had endured on earth : After this I beheld , and , lo , a great multitude , which no man could number , of all nations , and ...
... tion to those were a great multitude of others who would be saved because of the great tribulation they had endured on earth : After this I beheld , and , lo , a great multitude , which no man could number , of all nations , and ...
Contents
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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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