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Page 74
... EMOTION * One often meets a prejudice against the very words feeling and emotion . This is due in part to a misuse of them . The prejudice is often really against excessive emotion , against control by emotion in defiance of reason , or ...
... EMOTION * One often meets a prejudice against the very words feeling and emotion . This is due in part to a misuse of them . The prejudice is often really against excessive emotion , against control by emotion in defiance of reason , or ...
Page 255
... emotional quality of poetry . The primitive poet had to maintain an excitement which would hold his audience . Modern poetry retains this strong emotion , which it is the business of the inter- preter to feel and communicate , thus ...
... emotional quality of poetry . The primitive poet had to maintain an excitement which would hold his audience . Modern poetry retains this strong emotion , which it is the business of the inter- preter to feel and communicate , thus ...
Page 404
... emotion , and action furnished by the text . Note the person's present situation . Create as far as you can his past history . 66. Write out in detail a description of his character and disposition . Is he strong or weak , confident or ...
... emotion , and action furnished by the text . Note the person's present situation . Create as far as you can his past history . 66. Write out in detail a description of his character and disposition . Is he strong or weak , confident or ...
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