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" All life therefore comes back to the question of our speech, the medium through which we communicate with each other; for all life comes back to the question of our relations with each other. "
Contributions to Education - Halaman 84
oleh Columbia University. Teachers College - 1915
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The Question of Our Speech: The Lesson of Balzac; Two Lectures

Henry James - 1905 - 132 halaman
...and a fortiori do any of the things we study for — unless we are able to speak. All life therefore comes back to the question of our speech, the medium...with each other. These relations are made possible, are registered, are verily constituted, by our speech, and are successful (to repeat my word) in proportion...
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The Question of Our Speech: The Lesson of Balzac; Two Lectures

Henry James - 1905 - 130 halaman
...and a fortiori do any of the things we study for— unless we are able to speak. All life therefore comes back to the question of our speech, the medium...with each other. These relations are made possible, are registered, are verily constituted, by our speech, and are successful (to repeat my word) in proportion...
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Appleton's Magazine, Volume 6

1905 - 936 halaman
...and a fortiori do any of the things we study for — unless we are able to speak. All life therefore comes back to the question of our speech, the medium...with each other. These relations are made possible, are registered, are verily constituted, by our speech, and are successful (to repeat my word) in proportion...
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Putnam's Monthly and the Critic, Volume 2

1907 - 964 halaman
...puts the point of my desultory remarks better than I could put it myself. All life [says Mr. James] comes back to the question of our speech, the medium...with each other. These relations are made possible, are registered, are verily constituted, by our speech, and are successful in proportion as our speech...
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Putnam's Monthly, Volume 2

1907 - 812 halaman
...puts the point of my desultory remarks better than I could put it myself. All life [says Mr. James] comes back to the question of our speech, the medium...with each other. These relations are made possible, are registered, are verily constituted, by our speech, and are successful in proportion as our speech...
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Vocal Expression: A Class-book of Voice Training and Interpretation

Katherine Jewell Everts - 1911 - 356 halaman
...situation requiring for its mastery such command? Listen to Mr. James again: "All life, therefore, comes back to the question of our speech, the medium...our relations with each other. These relations are possible, are registered, are verily constituted by our speech, and are successful in proportion as...
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Significs and Language: The Articulate Form of Sur Expressine and ...

Lady Victoria Welby - 1911 - 126 halaman
...THE ARTICULATE FORM OF OUR EXPRESSIVE AND INTERPRETATIVE RESOURCES BY V. WELBY " All life therefore comes back to the question of our speech, the medium through which we communicate with each other. . . . The more it suggests and expresses the more we live by it — the more it promotes and enhances...
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An Introduction to Sociology: A Behavioristic Study of American Society

Jerome Davis, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1927 - 964 halaman
...which may be meant. No wonder the following thinkers call our attention to the dangers of language: All life comes back to the question of our speech — the medium through which we communicate. — Henry James. We have to make use of language which is made up necessarily of preconceived ideas....
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The Meaning of Meaning: A Study of the Influence of Language Upon Thought ...

Charles Kay Ogden, Ivor Armstrong Richards - 1927 - 398 halaman
...accomplished towards these most needful researches even in our own lifetime. CKO IAR CAMBRIDGE, June 1926. " All life comes back to the question of our speech — the medium through which we communicate." — HENRY JAMES. "Error is never so difficult to be destroyed as when it has its root in Language."...
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Selected Essays in Criticism

L. C. Knights - 1981 - 246 halaman
...and a fortiori do any of the things we study for— unless we are able to speak. All life therefore comes back to the question of our speech, the medium...with each other. These relations are made possible, are registered, are verily constituted, by our speech. 226 In public as in personal affairs we need...
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