The Knowledge of EnglishH. Holt, 1927 - 572 Seiten |
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... never merely a tool , never merely a mechanical implement which does its work exactly in the same way for one person as for another , but always it is besides a part of the living personality of the one who uses it . If this book is not ...
... never merely a tool , never merely a mechanical implement which does its work exactly in the same way for one person as for another , but always it is besides a part of the living personality of the one who uses it . If this book is not ...
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... the opening of this chapter ? Why not simply forge ahead , speaking and writing from the heart out , doing the work of each moment as the moment calls for it , and never troubling about past errors NATURE AND NURTURE 5.
... the opening of this chapter ? Why not simply forge ahead , speaking and writing from the heart out , doing the work of each moment as the moment calls for it , and never troubling about past errors NATURE AND NURTURE 5.
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... never paused for a word in his life . The reflective and philosophical , on the other hand , are sometimes so beset by hesitations that they practically lose the power of speech . It does not follow , however , that occasions requiring ...
... never paused for a word in his life . The reflective and philosophical , on the other hand , are sometimes so beset by hesitations that they practically lose the power of speech . It does not follow , however , that occasions requiring ...
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... never be an intelligent person . He may be a learned person , but to be intelligent he must follow his own and not somebody else's judgment always supposing of course that he has acquired the foundation of information which is necessary ...
... never be an intelligent person . He may be a learned person , but to be intelligent he must follow his own and not somebody else's judgment always supposing of course that he has acquired the foundation of information which is necessary ...
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George Philip Krapp. different thing as applied to the expert , there are never- theless two general ways applicable to all in which the notion of the knowledge of English may be regarded . These correspond to what may be designated ...
George Philip Krapp. different thing as applied to the expert , there are never- theless two general ways applicable to all in which the notion of the knowledge of English may be regarded . These correspond to what may be designated ...
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