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... much . " And again : " To believe your own thought , to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men - that is genius . Speak your latent conviction , and it shall be the universal The Gift of Power II.
... much . " And again : " To believe your own thought , to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men - that is genius . Speak your latent conviction , and it shall be the universal The Gift of Power II.
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... speak it , the sound of the words helps you to remember them . Blank verse is more difficult to memorise , but by choosing good models you acquire a nobility of diction and thought at the time that you are further strengthening your ...
... speak it , the sound of the words helps you to remember them . Blank verse is more difficult to memorise , but by choosing good models you acquire a nobility of diction and thought at the time that you are further strengthening your ...
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... speak , in the ante - room of the chamber peopled by those who will be our actual friends in the days to come . These are the great people of the world whose company we can have in our own homes any time we desire it . They live in ...
... speak , in the ante - room of the chamber peopled by those who will be our actual friends in the days to come . These are the great people of the world whose company we can have in our own homes any time we desire it . They live in ...
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... speak . Let your voice be quiet , like your clothes . Do not irritate by harsh , nasal intonations . Speak for- cibly , in a pleasing voice . Do not hesitate over your words , because that implies a hesitating mind . Your clothes and ...
... speak . Let your voice be quiet , like your clothes . Do not irritate by harsh , nasal intonations . Speak for- cibly , in a pleasing voice . Do not hesitate over your words , because that implies a hesitating mind . Your clothes and ...
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... speak - that is his chief business in this world . " ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON . HE spoken word is the most powerful weapon TH a man can command in his dealings with his fellow - men . In conjunction with the eye , it conveys all his ...
... speak - that is his chief business in this world . " ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON . HE spoken word is the most powerful weapon TH a man can command in his dealings with his fellow - men . In conjunction with the eye , it conveys all his ...
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