Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... believe in this as they believe that the sun will rise in the morning . The metaphor is an exact one . For , in fact , the common man , finding himself in a world so excellent , tech- nically and socially , believes that it has been ...
... believe in this as they believe that the sun will rise in the morning . The metaphor is an exact one . For , in fact , the common man , finding himself in a world so excellent , tech- nically and socially , believes that it has been ...
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... believe this must be true of everyone . We do not , of course , know what goes on in other people's heads . They tell us very little and we tell them very little . The spigot of speech , rarely fully opened , could never emit more than ...
... believe this must be true of everyone . We do not , of course , know what goes on in other people's heads . They tell us very little and we tell them very little . The spigot of speech , rarely fully opened , could never emit more than ...
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... believe a teacher disloyal , thus adopting a procedure similar to the President's Loyalty Order now governing millions of Federal employees . As you know , my letter was not written for publication , and the brief space allowed me for ...
... believe a teacher disloyal , thus adopting a procedure similar to the President's Loyalty Order now governing millions of Federal employees . As you know , my letter was not written for publication , and the brief space allowed me for ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Walker Gibson 70 བྲ བྲ བྱ | 70 |
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