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4 They Talk Past Each Other IRVING LEE " It takes , ” says Thoreau , in the noblest and most useful passage I remember to have read in any modern author , “ two to speak truth - one to speak and another to hear .
4 They Talk Past Each Other IRVING LEE " It takes , ” says Thoreau , in the noblest and most useful passage I remember to have read in any modern author , “ two to speak truth - one to speak and another to hear .
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We were hardly prepared to find that four of the “ plain - talk students " did the least amount of questioning , qualifying , inviting , etc. This may , of course , be an accident . Before a conclusion worth much can be drawn we should ...
We were hardly prepared to find that four of the “ plain - talk students " did the least amount of questioning , qualifying , inviting , etc. This may , of course , be an accident . Before a conclusion worth much can be drawn we should ...
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The subject I want to talk to you tonight about is the attempt that is going on right outside this hall tonight ... Now , I am talking about the fifty - seven varieties that we have in America and we have fifty - seven varieties of ...
The subject I want to talk to you tonight about is the attempt that is going on right outside this hall tonight ... Now , I am talking about the fifty - seven varieties that we have in America and we have fifty - seven varieties of ...
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v1 ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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