Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... face to face with himself -in the lack of reason and of sense which he discovers in his existence . So corrupt a situation does not change by virtue of pure ideas , nor by violence , but uniquely , " according to the order of Time ...
... face to face with himself -in the lack of reason and of sense which he discovers in his existence . So corrupt a situation does not change by virtue of pure ideas , nor by violence , but uniquely , " according to the order of Time ...
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... faces looked sea- soned . I like Katharine Hepburn's face on the screen , no matter what was said about her pretentiousness , and Miriam Hopkins ' face , and old friends if I only saw them once a year and could remember their ghosts ...
... faces looked sea- soned . I like Katharine Hepburn's face on the screen , no matter what was said about her pretentiousness , and Miriam Hopkins ' face , and old friends if I only saw them once a year and could remember their ghosts ...
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... face the truth , however bleak it may be , and then next we have to learn to live . with it . Let me say a word about each of these two points . What I am urging as regards the first is complete honesty . Those who wish to resurrect ...
... face the truth , however bleak it may be , and then next we have to learn to live . with it . Let me say a word about each of these two points . What I am urging as regards the first is complete honesty . Those who wish to resurrect ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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