Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... essay as an or- ganizational and thematic device . Winter and summer , Boston and Quincy -the two seasons , the two places - how are they symbolic of his life ? 6. " From cradle to grave this problem of running order through chaos ...
... essay as an or- ganizational and thematic device . Winter and summer , Boston and Quincy -the two seasons , the two places - how are they symbolic of his life ? 6. " From cradle to grave this problem of running order through chaos ...
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... essay obviously gives us a picture of " nature " as it really is , not as a sentimentalist would have it be . In a sense , then , it may be called " realistic " writing . But it is just as surely imaginative writing . What makes it so ...
... essay obviously gives us a picture of " nature " as it really is , not as a sentimentalist would have it be . In a sense , then , it may be called " realistic " writing . But it is just as surely imaginative writing . What makes it so ...
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... essay was written in 1913. ) II 8. What evidence is there that this essay was written by an Englishman in 1913 ? Study the style as well as the matter . 9. Who is the " mock reader " of this essay ? ( See Gibson , page 70. ) 10. Can you ...
... essay was written in 1913. ) II 8. What evidence is there that this essay was written by an Englishman in 1913 ? Study the style as well as the matter . 9. Who is the " mock reader " of this essay ? ( See Gibson , page 70. ) 10. Can you ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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