Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... fact in the life of the individual consciousness , rather than as an external fact . Not finding room is an agonizing experience . It means to feel one- self shut out , or at least to risk that ; the others are already there , they ...
... fact in the life of the individual consciousness , rather than as an external fact . Not finding room is an agonizing experience . It means to feel one- self shut out , or at least to risk that ; the others are already there , they ...
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... facts not theories , in realities and not those pallid counters for reality which we know as concepts . " Fact " may suggest to the Western mind something merely quantitative or statistical - therefore also a lifeless and abstract thing ...
... facts not theories , in realities and not those pallid counters for reality which we know as concepts . " Fact " may suggest to the Western mind something merely quantitative or statistical - therefore also a lifeless and abstract thing ...
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... fact . The second ( He wrote with a power and gusto displayed only by the greatest geniuses ) is a question of opinion . How can we substantiate this fact and this opinion ? A question of fact is normally established by ( 1 ) ...
... fact . The second ( He wrote with a power and gusto displayed only by the greatest geniuses ) is a question of opinion . How can we substantiate this fact and this opinion ? A question of fact is normally established by ( 1 ) ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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