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... students — upon their mere ability to read . If you approach a book , any book , with rooted suspicion and bored indifference , the chances of your being able to read that book , re - creatively , are extremely small . To begin with ...
... students — upon their mere ability to read . If you approach a book , any book , with rooted suspicion and bored indifference , the chances of your being able to read that book , re - creatively , are extremely small . To begin with ...
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Thomas Hardy , who did not even begin to be a pro- fessional poet until he was more than fifty - five , wrote ten volumes of verse after that , and when he died at eighty - eight was busy with the preparation of a new volume , which ap- ...
Thomas Hardy , who did not even begin to be a pro- fessional poet until he was more than fifty - five , wrote ten volumes of verse after that , and when he died at eighty - eight was busy with the preparation of a new volume , which ap- ...
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... history since the opening of the West , we have to deal with a roughly static rather than an ever - expanding structure , and , most painful of all , to discard frontier habits , ideologies , and slogans , and begin to think .
... history since the opening of the West , we have to deal with a roughly static rather than an ever - expanding structure , and , most painful of all , to discard frontier habits , ideologies , and slogans , and begin to think .
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LEE WILSON DODD On Learning to Read | 16 |
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