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... mind ; we have the phrase " the mind's eye . " The reader deals with the image making power of the listener's mind and the skil- ful reader will help the listener see , and feel , and taste , and hear , and touch in the theatre of his mind ...
... mind ; we have the phrase " the mind's eye . " The reader deals with the image making power of the listener's mind and the skil- ful reader will help the listener see , and feel , and taste , and hear , and touch in the theatre of his mind ...
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... mind you help yourself become a better reader . You will teach yourself those things which , although you have heard them a thousand times , made no impression upon you . It is an axiom that the way to learn something is to try to teach ...
... mind you help yourself become a better reader . You will teach yourself those things which , although you have heard them a thousand times , made no impression upon you . It is an axiom that the way to learn something is to try to teach ...
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... Mind not the timid - mind not the weeper or prayer , Mind not the old man beseeching the young man , Let not the child's voice be heard , nor the mother's entreaties , Make even the trestles to shake the dead where they lie awaiting the ...
... Mind not the timid - mind not the weeper or prayer , Mind not the old man beseeching the young man , Let not the child's voice be heard , nor the mother's entreaties , Make even the trestles to shake the dead where they lie awaiting the ...
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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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