Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... culture . " It must be obvious to anyone that the volume and social weight of middlebrow culture , " Mr. Greenberg writes , " borne along as it has been by the great recent increase in the American middle class , have multiplied at ...
... culture . " It must be obvious to anyone that the volume and social weight of middlebrow culture , " Mr. Greenberg writes , " borne along as it has been by the great recent increase in the American middle class , have multiplied at ...
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... culture is offered to all who are willing to take advantage of it . But I am not sure that at this point the " practical " man , scotched but not slain , may ask what all this talk about culture has to do with an Institution , the ...
... culture is offered to all who are willing to take advantage of it . But I am not sure that at this point the " practical " man , scotched but not slain , may ask what all this talk about culture has to do with an Institution , the ...
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... culture on the other . Yet not only Catholic humanists such as Erasmus but even Protestants such as Melanchthon immediately set about rebuilding it . Luther himself , despite his fierce attacks upon pagan culture , was fond of Ovid ...
... culture on the other . Yet not only Catholic humanists such as Erasmus but even Protestants such as Melanchthon immediately set about rebuilding it . Luther himself , despite his fierce attacks upon pagan culture , was fond of Ovid ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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