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... speeches and how can you tell who drew a line through a speech , Strindberg or the publisher ? Strindberg's word counts for nothing in this - he de- nounced a speech in MISS JULIE as a ridiculous fabrication of his publisher , but in ...
... speeches and how can you tell who drew a line through a speech , Strindberg or the publisher ? Strindberg's word counts for nothing in this - he de- nounced a speech in MISS JULIE as a ridiculous fabrication of his publisher , but in ...
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... speech- making effort is the one I have chosen : ' His speech - he had made many and knew that nothing good can be obtained without effort . These impromptu feats of oratory existed only in the minds of the listeners ; the flowers of ...
... speech- making effort is the one I have chosen : ' His speech - he had made many and knew that nothing good can be obtained without effort . These impromptu feats of oratory existed only in the minds of the listeners ; the flowers of ...
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... speech , we do not abandon the faculty of total communication which enlists the whole organism . We retain it . I am ... speech without controlled silence would be unintelligi- ble . The mobilization of silence , in the literal sense ...
... speech , we do not abandon the faculty of total communication which enlists the whole organism . We retain it . I am ... speech without controlled silence would be unintelligi- ble . The mobilization of silence , in the literal sense ...
Inhalt
KEYNES AND BLOOMSBURY | 15 |
THE PROLIFIC WRITER | 28 |
BUT WHAT GOOD CAME OF IT AT LAST? | 61 |
Urheberrecht | |
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