Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... beauty ? So far in history people seem to have derived beauty chiefly from two things - nature , primitive or cultivated , and the nature - inspired products of man's own mind and hands . Where would they seek it if a growing population ...
... beauty ? So far in history people seem to have derived beauty chiefly from two things - nature , primitive or cultivated , and the nature - inspired products of man's own mind and hands . Where would they seek it if a growing population ...
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... beauty . In a com- parison ( or contrast ) we would be forced to think of mosquitoes and thun- derstorms and prickly heat - of all that a summer's day denotes and connotes . But in an analogy we are selective : we compare only the beauty ...
... beauty . In a com- parison ( or contrast ) we would be forced to think of mosquitoes and thun- derstorms and prickly heat - of all that a summer's day denotes and connotes . But in an analogy we are selective : we compare only the beauty ...
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... beauty , by the aid of that respectable Scottish sectary , Robert Sandeman . And so strong , in general , is the demand of religion and poetry to have their share in a man , to associate them- selves with his knowing , and to relieve ...
... beauty , by the aid of that respectable Scottish sectary , Robert Sandeman . And so strong , in general , is the demand of religion and poetry to have their share in a man , to associate them- selves with his knowing , and to relieve ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Walker Gibson 70 བྲ བྲ བྱ | 70 |
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