Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 páginas |
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... reason or a motive . Even the man who prides himself most on living the life of reason must , if he be a true philosopher , be led by one master emotion , —love of truth . We should fix in our minds the fact that emotion , as such , is ...
... reason or a motive . Even the man who prides himself most on living the life of reason must , if he be a true philosopher , be led by one master emotion , —love of truth . We should fix in our minds the fact that emotion , as such , is ...
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... reason has no power in human affairs over- look two conditions . If , in the name of reason , you summon a man to alter his fundamental purposes - to pursue , say , the general happiness rather than his own power - you will fail , and ...
... reason has no power in human affairs over- look two conditions . If , in the name of reason , you summon a man to alter his fundamental purposes - to pursue , say , the general happiness rather than his own power - you will fail , and ...
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... reason be that this is his art , or will there be any other reason ? Ion . No , that will be the reason . Soc . And every art is appointed by God to have knowledge of a certain work ; for that which we know by the art of the pilot we do ...
... reason be that this is his art , or will there be any other reason ? Ion . No , that will be the reason . Soc . And every art is appointed by God to have knowledge of a certain work ; for that which we know by the art of the pilot we do ...
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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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