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Page 87
... Chapter VII , and in " Miniver Cheevy " in Chapter VIII . In reading these selections , try to understand and to express the authors ' attitude of " thoughtful laughter " toward the follies they deplore , “ mental richness rather than ...
... Chapter VII , and in " Miniver Cheevy " in Chapter VIII . In reading these selections , try to understand and to express the authors ' attitude of " thoughtful laughter " toward the follies they deplore , “ mental richness rather than ...
Page 179
... Chapter V , and the other selection from this essay among the readings at the end of Chapter V. Or better , read , if it is available , the entire essay . See whether it does not define the appropriate mood for the reading of Miniver ...
... Chapter V , and the other selection from this essay among the readings at the end of Chapter V. Or better , read , if it is available , the entire essay . See whether it does not define the appropriate mood for the reading of Miniver ...
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... Chapter IV we found that meaning is best communicated through speech when the flow of words is divided into thought ... chapter , the prin- ciples of metrics as discussed in Chapter VII , the principles of logical expression and the ...
... Chapter IV we found that meaning is best communicated through speech when the flow of words is divided into thought ... chapter , the prin- ciples of metrics as discussed in Chapter VII , the principles of logical expression and the ...
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