The Perception and Evocation of LiteratureScott, Foresman, 1973 - Всего страниц: 376 |
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... important trial of talent . Stage fright , an adrenalation of the neurophysical system , occurs automatically upon the perception of that crucial moment . One can experience small waves of adrenalation long before the actual moment of ...
... important trial of talent . Stage fright , an adrenalation of the neurophysical system , occurs automatically upon the perception of that crucial moment . One can experience small waves of adrenalation long before the actual moment of ...
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... important aspect of growth and development . When and how should criticism be given ? The individual who is highly keyed up finds it almost impossible to be objectively receptive to criticism immediately after his performance . An ...
... important aspect of growth and development . When and how should criticism be given ? The individual who is highly keyed up finds it almost impossible to be objectively receptive to criticism immediately after his performance . An ...
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... important fact : metaphor is truth transformed . Consider the metaphorical device known as metonymy . Metonymy is ... important elements in the thing seen - elements most important to the seer and most strongly associated in his mind ...
... important fact : metaphor is truth transformed . Consider the metaphorical device known as metonymy . Metonymy is ... important elements in the thing seen - elements most important to the seer and most strongly associated in his mind ...
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The Uniqueness of Literature 8 | 11 |
The Presentational Mode as Creative ProblemSolving | 23 |
Behavioral Patterning | 62 |
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