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... writing and of print as forces more powerful than the spoken word , for the truth , of course , is that the written ... writers of us all , and we will better understand the written word . Nicholas Murray Butler had this in mind when he ...
... writing and of print as forces more powerful than the spoken word , for the truth , of course , is that the written ... writers of us all , and we will better understand the written word . Nicholas Murray Butler had this in mind when he ...
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... writing the resistance outside of you and inside of you , a shadow upon you , and the thing which you must ex- press . In the beginning of your writing , this struggle is so tremendous that that result is ugly ; and that is the reason ...
... writing the resistance outside of you and inside of you , a shadow upon you , and the thing which you must ex- press . In the beginning of your writing , this struggle is so tremendous that that result is ugly ; and that is the reason ...
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... writing ? It was very amusing . The experiment that I did was to take a lot of peo- ple in moments of fatigue and rest and activity of various kinds , and see if they could do anything with automatic writing . I found they could not do ...
... writing ? It was very amusing . The experiment that I did was to take a lot of peo- ple in moments of fatigue and rest and activity of various kinds , and see if they could do anything with automatic writing . I found they could not do ...
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