Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... become in- strumentalized , where he has become a part of the machine that his hands have built . He thinks , feels , and wills what he believes he is supposed to think , feel , and will ; in this very process he loses his self upon ...
... become in- strumentalized , where he has become a part of the machine that his hands have built . He thinks , feels , and wills what he believes he is supposed to think , feel , and will ; in this very process he loses his self upon ...
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... becomes a receding memory . In reading Chiaromonte , Mowrer , and Hooton ( pages 225 , 238 , 247 ) we should not become so involved in the intellectual and technical aspects of the over- population problem that we forget its purely ...
... becomes a receding memory . In reading Chiaromonte , Mowrer , and Hooton ( pages 225 , 238 , 247 ) we should not become so involved in the intellectual and technical aspects of the over- population problem that we forget its purely ...
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... become a branch of popular culture . The interest of the urban academics in the " mass arts " is matched in intensity by that of the radicals - once - removed , who may , indeed , sit side by side with them ( they are more distinct ...
... become a branch of popular culture . The interest of the urban academics in the " mass arts " is matched in intensity by that of the radicals - once - removed , who may , indeed , sit side by side with them ( they are more distinct ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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