Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... wind . When it murmurs in summer's leaves , it seems an idle trifler . When in the night it goes wandering by , setting the old house faintly to groaning , it sounds like a pilgrim that has lost the road . When you see it fitfully turn ...
... wind . When it murmurs in summer's leaves , it seems an idle trifler . When in the night it goes wandering by , setting the old house faintly to groaning , it sounds like a pilgrim that has lost the road . When you see it fitfully turn ...
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... winds in the world . But perhaps you live in a region where some local wind is as de- pendable as the great " planetaries . " Along the seacoast the breezes daily come and go with an unmistakable regularity . Late in the forenoon you ...
... winds in the world . But perhaps you live in a region where some local wind is as de- pendable as the great " planetaries . " Along the seacoast the breezes daily come and go with an unmistakable regularity . Late in the forenoon you ...
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... wind , fair wind ! Who would dare to grumble at a fair wind ? It was a favour of the Western King , who rules masterfully the North Atlantic from the latitude of the Azores to the latitude of Cape Farewell . A famous shove this to end a ...
... wind , fair wind ! Who would dare to grumble at a fair wind ? It was a favour of the Western King , who rules masterfully the North Atlantic from the latitude of the Azores to the latitude of Cape Farewell . A famous shove this to end a ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
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