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... heart is wide . -MILLAY . O world , thou choosest not the better part . -SANTAYANA . The importance of the noun is seen in the fact that it can stand alone as a sentence , and it sometimes does effectively . The verb , however , always ...
... heart is wide . -MILLAY . O world , thou choosest not the better part . -SANTAYANA . The importance of the noun is seen in the fact that it can stand alone as a sentence , and it sometimes does effectively . The verb , however , always ...
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... hearts may feel and not be numb . It cures me ; or am I what I can't believe in ? Some in snow , some on crags ... heart of iron , iron is iron till it is rust . There never was a war that was not inward ; I must fight till I have ...
... hearts may feel and not be numb . It cures me ; or am I what I can't believe in ? Some in snow , some on crags ... heart of iron , iron is iron till it is rust . There never was a war that was not inward ; I must fight till I have ...
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... heart ! heart ! heart ! O the bleeding drops of red , Where on the deck my Captain lies , Fallen cold and dead . O Captain ! my Captain ! rise up and hear the bells ; Rise up for you the flag is flung - for you the bugle trills , For ...
... heart ! heart ! heart ! O the bleeding drops of red , Where on the deck my Captain lies , Fallen cold and dead . O Captain ! my Captain ! rise up and hear the bells ; Rise up for you the flag is flung - for you the bugle trills , For ...
Contents
A In Business and Professions A Individually | 7 |
PRINCIPLES | 15 |
IMPORTANCE | 16 |
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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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