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 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... realize it , but until you have uttered it . Then take time to get another and to utter that . If you do this and take hold of one phrase or idea and utter it as if you want someone to think and feel it with you , you will find at once ...
... realize it , but until you have uttered it . Then take time to get another and to utter that . If you do this and take hold of one phrase or idea and utter it as if you want someone to think and feel it with you , you will find at once ...
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... realize the ideas for which the words stand . Words are nothing in themselves ; they are only symbols . The real source of all our expression must be in ideas . WHAT DO WE PLANT WHEN WE PLANT THE TREE ? What do we plant when we plant ...
... realize the ideas for which the words stand . Words are nothing in themselves ; they are only symbols . The real source of all our expression must be in ideas . WHAT DO WE PLANT WHEN WE PLANT THE TREE ? What do we plant when we plant ...
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... realize each phrase before you speak it . Whenever we talk in a way to interest others we are genuinely think- ing , and we must do the same when reading . - II . ATTENTION AND MENTAL PICTURES Persian . When Amruzail describes what he ...
... realize each phrase before you speak it . Whenever we talk in a way to interest others we are genuinely think- ing , and we must do the same when reading . - II . ATTENTION AND MENTAL PICTURES Persian . When Amruzail describes what he ...
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... realize that you see things clearly in your mind in proportion to the attention you gave when you first observed them . When we read or talk with people we often have only vague ideas of many things to which they refer . They are of ...
... realize that you see things clearly in your mind in proportion to the attention you gave when you first observed them . When we read or talk with people we often have only vague ideas of many things to which they refer . They are of ...
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... realize the scene yourself . You had to see everything happen in your mind . If you use words without seeing and enjoying the things which the words describe , can you make any- body else enjoy them ? Can you make one see the river ...
... realize the scene yourself . You had to see everything happen in your mind . If you use words without seeing and enjoying the things which the words describe , can you make any- body else enjoy them ? Can you make one see the river ...
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