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... talk or give a formal address than they were ten or twenty years ago , few of them can read a page of print with clearness , ease , or naturalness . Again to quote from Professor Dowden : “ The reading which we should desire to ...
... talk or give a formal address than they were ten or twenty years ago , few of them can read a page of print with clearness , ease , or naturalness . Again to quote from Professor Dowden : “ The reading which we should desire to ...
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... talk , " it is a true sublimity to dwell here . Oh , under that hideous coverlet of vapours , and putrefactions , and unim- aginable gases , what a Fermenting - vat lies simmering and hid ! The joyful and the sorrowful are there ; men ...
... talk , " it is a true sublimity to dwell here . Oh , under that hideous coverlet of vapours , and putrefactions , and unim- aginable gases , what a Fermenting - vat lies simmering and hid ! The joyful and the sorrowful are there ; men ...
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... talk . Woe is me that I may not give some speci- mens - some of their foresights of life , or deep inquiries into the rudiments of man and nature , these were so fiery and so innocent , they were so richly silly , so romantically young ...
... talk . Woe is me that I may not give some speci- mens - some of their foresights of life , or deep inquiries into the rudiments of man and nature , these were so fiery and so innocent , they were so richly silly , so romantically young ...
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... talk , though no doubt the active listener would be quite willing to betake himself hence without more urging . Such a habit of reading will not be improved much by working primarily on the manner of speaking the sentence . When the ...
... talk , though no doubt the active listener would be quite willing to betake himself hence without more urging . Such a habit of reading will not be improved much by working primarily on the manner of speaking the sentence . When the ...
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... Talking is like playing on the harp ; there is as much in laying the hand on the strings to stop a vibration as in twanging them to bring out the music . Holmes : Autocrat of the Breakfast Table . A word fitly spoken is like apples of ...
... Talking is like playing on the harp ; there is as much in laying the hand on the strings to stop a vibration as in twanging them to bring out the music . Holmes : Autocrat of the Breakfast Table . A word fitly spoken is like apples of ...
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