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... movement ; we cannot fully perceive and appreciate a movement we have never made . This sense can be developed only by practice ; after many , many performances , the movement will become reflex . Consequently , to make our movements ...
... movement ; we cannot fully perceive and appreciate a movement we have never made . This sense can be developed only by practice ; after many , many performances , the movement will become reflex . Consequently , to make our movements ...
Page 193
... movement , —a movement that was lithe and pleasing . Then you have seen someone else plod along heavily , straining every part of his body . Each has a rhythm but one is a rhythm with economy of force and move- ment ; the other is a ...
... movement , —a movement that was lithe and pleasing . Then you have seen someone else plod along heavily , straining every part of his body . Each has a rhythm but one is a rhythm with economy of force and move- ment ; the other is a ...
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Charles Henry Woolbert, Severina Elaine Nelson. retardation in physical movement , will not have the speech . movement of the excitable , highly - strung hypertonic . The former will have a speech rhythm that is slower , with longer ...
Charles Henry Woolbert, Severina Elaine Nelson. retardation in physical movement , will not have the speech . movement of the excitable , highly - strung hypertonic . The former will have a speech rhythm that is slower , with longer ...
Contents
The Nature of Interpretation | 3 |
Interpretation as an | 33 |
Control in Interpretation | 41 |
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