Let the Crazy Child WriteBarnes & Noble, Incorporated, 1998 - Всего страниц: 267 |
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... piece for the second time . This requires new discipline . Listen with fresh ears , as if you have not heard the piece before . This is quite a trick ultimately , of course , it is impossible . But the more nearly you do this , the more ...
... piece for the second time . This requires new discipline . Listen with fresh ears , as if you have not heard the piece before . This is quite a trick ultimately , of course , it is impossible . But the more nearly you do this , the more ...
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... piece expresses the author's intention , and they can report only what the words say . Theirs is the more valu- able ... piece . You might be surprised how some parts seem changed that are in fact not changed . You are naturally reading ...
... piece expresses the author's intention , and they can report only what the words say . Theirs is the more valu- able ... piece . You might be surprised how some parts seem changed that are in fact not changed . You are naturally reading ...
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... piece , and the third is to do a rewrite . You could do another rewrite of the piece you just revised , or you could rewrite a different piece . If the cliché exercise got your Crazy Child going , by all means continue . This is the ...
... piece , and the third is to do a rewrite . You could do another rewrite of the piece you just revised , or you could rewrite a different piece . If the cliché exercise got your Crazy Child going , by all means continue . This is the ...
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