The Illiteracy of the Literate: A Guide to the Art of Intelligent Reading, 10권D. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1933 - 272페이지 |
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... intellectual use of language which has little to do with its origin or usual application . Con- testants desire not so much to agree as to convince , impress , or humble each other . Both in language and in life the emotions are the ...
... intellectual use of language which has little to do with its origin or usual application . Con- testants desire not so much to agree as to convince , impress , or humble each other . Both in language and in life the emotions are the ...
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... intellectual life : to remain free from the judgment of the crowd , free from convention , and as free as possible in belief · and action from the sounds and prestige of words . The crowd of the uneducated never sees through the tricks ...
... intellectual life : to remain free from the judgment of the crowd , free from convention , and as free as possible in belief · and action from the sounds and prestige of words . The crowd of the uneducated never sees through the tricks ...
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... intellectual life . Schools progress slowly , but it is time for a decisive move away from the verbal emphasis and methods of medieval scholasticism . We pay about a fourth of our tax bills to keep chil- dren - our own and the other ...
... intellectual life . Schools progress slowly , but it is time for a decisive move away from the verbal emphasis and methods of medieval scholasticism . We pay about a fourth of our tax bills to keep chil- dren - our own and the other ...
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