The Psychological Development of Expression, 1권Columbia college of expression, 1920 |
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... Emerson , President of the Emerson College of Oratory , Boston , for first leading them to see the psychological side of expression and for the idea of arrang- ing the work in progressive steps . They are further INTRODUCTION . 9.
... Emerson , President of the Emerson College of Oratory , Boston , for first leading them to see the psychological side of expression and for the idea of arrang- ing the work in progressive steps . They are further INTRODUCTION . 9.
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... side , sir , if you please . " Mr. Winkle , thus instructed , climbed into his sad- dle , with about as much difficulty as he would have experienced in getting up the side of a first - rate man- of - war . " All right ? " inquired Mr ...
... side , sir , if you please . " Mr. Winkle , thus instructed , climbed into his sad- dle , with about as much difficulty as he would have experienced in getting up the side of a first - rate man- of - war . " All right ? " inquired Mr ...
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... side first , with his head towards one - side of the way , and his tail towards the other . THE PICKWICKIANS TAKE A DRIVE . PART II . 1. Mr. Pickwick had no leisure to observe either this or any other particular , the whole of his ...
... side first , with his head towards one - side of the way , and his tail towards the other . THE PICKWICKIANS TAKE A DRIVE . PART II . 1. Mr. Pickwick had no leisure to observe either this or any other particular , the whole of his ...
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... side ; life's emblem deep , A confused noise between two silences , Finding at last in dust precarious peace . * By permission of and arrangement with Houghton , Mifflin & Co. II . On the wide marsh the purple - blossomed SUMMER STORM . 25.
... side ; life's emblem deep , A confused noise between two silences , Finding at last in dust precarious peace . * By permission of and arrangement with Houghton , Mifflin & Co. II . On the wide marsh the purple - blossomed SUMMER STORM . 25.
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... side to side ; But up the west , like a rock - shivered surge , Climbs a great cloud , edged with sun - whitened spray ; Huge whirls of foam boil toppling o'er its verge , And falling still it seems , and yet it climbs alway . III ...
... side to side ; But up the west , like a rock - shivered surge , Climbs a great cloud , edged with sun - whitened spray ; Huge whirls of foam boil toppling o'er its verge , And falling still it seems , and yet it climbs alway . III ...
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an't Appledore Asolo Bless my soul blood Bob Cratchit Capt Caudle Celia chaise CHAPTER CHARLES DICKENS cheers church coming cried Cuff dear Dennis dinner Dobbin Doctor door ducats Duke emotions expression eyes father Figs fire fork Frederic Ingham galloped Genoa gentleman goose Hall wins hand hath head hear heard heart hold in fee horse hostler hour Hurrah Jack JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL laughed living looking man's son inherit Martha Mary master miles negro never night o'er old Fezziwig old Wardle once pause Pickwick Polly poor replied roar ROBERT BROWNING Robert Peel Rosalind rose round Salanio Salarino seemed shouted Shylock side silence Snodgrass stood sure talk tell thee There's things thou thought Tiny Tiny Tim Toby Veck TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE trotted Trotty Tubal Tupman turned voice WENDELL PHILLIPS What's White Island Winkle word young Cratchits Zounds
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158 페이지 - Temple of Fame — There, with the glorious General's name, Be it said in letters both bold and bright : "Here is the steed that saved the day, By carrying Sheridan into the fight, From Winchester — twenty miles away!
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156 페이지 - And wider still those billows of war Thundered along the horizon's bar, And louder yet into Winchester rolled The roar of that red sea, uncontrolled...
157 페이지 - mid a storm of huzzas, And the wave of retreat checked its course there, because The sight of the master compelled it to pause. With foam and with dust the black charger was gray; By the flash of his eye, and his red nostril's play, He seemed to the whole great army to say, "I have brought you Sheridan all the way, From Winchester down, to save the day.
71 페이지 - ... hot plates ; Bob took Tiny Tim beside him in a tiny corner at the table ; the two young Cratchits set chairs for everybody, not forgetting themselves, and mounting guard upon their posts, crammed spoons into their mouths, lest they should shriek for goose before their turn came to be helped. At last the dishes were set on, and grace was said. It was succeeded by a breathless pause, as Mrs. Cratchit, looking slowly all along the...
69 페이지 - ... of the day) into his mouth, rejoiced to find himself so gallantly attired, and yearned to show his linen in the fashionable Parks. And now two smaller Cratchits, boy and girl came tearing in, screaming that outside the baker's they had smelt the goose, and known it for their own; and, basking in luxurious thoughts of sage and...
92 페이지 - But perhaps you will say that it is because the living people talk of things that are passing, and are of immediate interest to you, that you desire to hear them. Nay ; that...
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