Spoken English: A Method of Improving Speech and Reading by Studying Voice Conditions and Modulations in Union with Their Causes in Thinking and FeelingExpression Company, 1913 - 320页 |
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... once remarked : " The primary characteristic of an educated man is his ability to speak and to write his own language with efficiency . " We learn to speak before we learn to write , and the way we speak in every - day conversation is ...
... once remarked : " The primary characteristic of an educated man is his ability to speak and to write his own language with efficiency . " We learn to speak before we learn to write , and the way we speak in every - day conversation is ...
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... once that you are reading more naturally and easily than before . If words Were birds And swiftly flew From tips Of lips IF WORDS WERE BIRDS Owned , dear , by you , Would they , To - day , Be hawks and crows , Or blue And true And sweet ...
... once that you are reading more naturally and easily than before . If words Were birds And swiftly flew From tips Of lips IF WORDS WERE BIRDS Owned , dear , by you , Would they , To - day , Be hawks and crows , Or blue And true And sweet ...
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... once a windmill which went round and round day after day . It did harm to no one . It never knocked any- one down unless he got within reach of its great arms . What if it did use the air ? Surely there was no harm in that . The air was ...
... once a windmill which went round and round day after day . It did harm to no one . It never knocked any- one down unless he got within reach of its great arms . What if it did use the air ? Surely there was no harm in that . The air was ...
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... once in your mind . But how about cow- slips ? They will spring up likewise if you have observed them and learned to admire them , but if you do not know them you will see only a word . Violets are familiar flowers , but if you have not ...
... once in your mind . But how about cow- slips ? They will spring up likewise if you have observed them and learned to admire them , but if you do not know them you will see only a word . Violets are familiar flowers , but if you have not ...
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... once from the song , color or form that one is a robin , another a blue- bird , another a song - sparrow , another a blackbird , another an oriole ? You think it hard work to become familiar with birds , but if you will begin to observe ...
... once from the song , color or form that one is a robin , another a blue- bird , another a song - sparrow , another a blackbird , another an oriole ? You think it hard work to become familiar with birds , but if you will begin to observe ...
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