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- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture I
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- writing notes and passing them to each other. This teacher
- any reminder. The note-writing stops. This result rests
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture V
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- leads to a good speech. The reason for not writing down the
- from ourselves. In the same way as one can separate writing
- writing egotistically; he has the forms of the letters in his
- emphasized such a style of writing for a certain length of
- example, observed at one time how such a lesson in writing
- not really present with anything but the hand in writing.
- Another form of writing is the one that is not egotistical;
- it is the unselfish style of writing. It consists of not
- really writing with the hand, as it were, but with the eye;
- where one is not the slave of a handwriting. Instead, after a
- while, one has difficulty in even writing one's name the same
- were. This is the more unselfish writing. Writing out of the
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