Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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Wilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes. Definition and Description Anyone who has spent a day with a three - year - old knows something about the problems of definition . " What's that furry thing down there ? " " That's a caterpillar . " " What's ...
Wilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes. Definition and Description Anyone who has spent a day with a three - year - old knows something about the problems of definition . " What's that furry thing down there ? " " That's a caterpillar . " " What's ...
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... definition seems to pass that test . Two other matters must be noted in framing a logical , sentence definition . The class must be larger than the term and must include it , but it must not be too large . For example , to put ...
... definition seems to pass that test . Two other matters must be noted in framing a logical , sentence definition . The class must be larger than the term and must include it , but it must not be too large . For example , to put ...
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... define the origins and development of the dramatic concept of " tragedy , " you would have a subject fitting here . And you would certainly begin with a consideration of Aristotle's famous definition : Tragedy . . . is an imitation of ...
... define the origins and development of the dramatic concept of " tragedy , " you would have a subject fitting here . And you would certainly begin with a consideration of Aristotle's famous definition : Tragedy . . . is an imitation of ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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