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... understand what you read . I would recommend you to read " Sesame and Lilies , " by Ruskin , and you will understand what I mean . So much for the theory of elementary mind cul- ture . It is worth your while to practise it . The ...
... understand what you read . I would recommend you to read " Sesame and Lilies , " by Ruskin , and you will understand what I mean . So much for the theory of elementary mind cul- ture . It is worth your while to practise it . The ...
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... in all its and plot teach you life as it varying phases . An author like George Meredith , or Henry James , writes in a style that is beyond the understanding of the uncultured novel - reader . You cannot 38 Personal Power.
... in all its and plot teach you life as it varying phases . An author like George Meredith , or Henry James , writes in a style that is beyond the understanding of the uncultured novel - reader . You cannot 38 Personal Power.
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Keith Johnston Thomas. understanding of the uncultured novel - reader . You cannot " skip " the works of such a writer . He makes you ponder over every sentence he writes , and exercises your brain to its full power . A course of George ...
Keith Johnston Thomas. understanding of the uncultured novel - reader . You cannot " skip " the works of such a writer . He makes you ponder over every sentence he writes , and exercises your brain to its full power . A course of George ...
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... understand each other very well , but there is a variation of it which is almost as efficacious , and has the advantage that you argue with yourself alone . It is simply to make up your mind on political subjects , not by listening to ...
... understand each other very well , but there is a variation of it which is almost as efficacious , and has the advantage that you argue with yourself alone . It is simply to make up your mind on political subjects , not by listening to ...
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... understand what his emotions are . If we sympathise in a general sort of way , we cannot know that our sympathy has any effect unless we can understand in some measure what the other person's thoughts are . Sympathy is generally ...
... understand what his emotions are . If we sympathise in a general sort of way , we cannot know that our sympathy has any effect unless we can understand in some measure what the other person's thoughts are . Sympathy is generally ...
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