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... hold , O mortal flesh ! Strong is your hold , O love ! ) WALT WHITMAN . 9 . ECHO Come to me in the silence of the night ; Come in the speaking silence of a dream ; Come with soft rounded cheeks and eyes as bright As sunlight on a stream ...
... hold , O mortal flesh ! Strong is your hold , O love ! ) WALT WHITMAN . 9 . ECHO Come to me in the silence of the night ; Come in the speaking silence of a dream ; Come with soft rounded cheeks and eyes as bright As sunlight on a stream ...
Page 227
... hold breath for five counts , then emit an O as you exhale . Time yourself to see how long you can hold O steadily . When the tone begins to waver , your control of the breathing muscles is going or has gone . 3. - Do the same thing ...
... hold breath for five counts , then emit an O as you exhale . Time yourself to see how long you can hold O steadily . When the tone begins to waver , your control of the breathing muscles is going or has gone . 3. - Do the same thing ...
Page 272
... Hold your horses , young woman ! The Mother . Exactly . You wouldn't call me old - fashioned . But simply to desert your husband when you have nothing to complain of on your own showing - why it doesn't seem to me that that's right ...
... Hold your horses , young woman ! The Mother . Exactly . You wouldn't call me old - fashioned . But simply to desert your husband when you have nothing to complain of on your own showing - why it doesn't seem to me that that's right ...
Contents
The Nature of Interpretation | 3 |
Interpretation as an | 33 |
Control in Interpretation | 41 |
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