Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... important fact that religious beliefs and prac- tices have a very strong time - lag — a high degree of hysteresis , if you prefer a physical metaphor . We next have to ask ourselves what is the result of our other type of analysis of ...
... important fact that religious beliefs and prac- tices have a very strong time - lag — a high degree of hysteresis , if you prefer a physical metaphor . We next have to ask ourselves what is the result of our other type of analysis of ...
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... important . We may want to test how a metal stands up to rolling friction without lubricant . This is essential in ... important . Within a century or less we shall probably be able to calculate the various kinds of hardness with great ...
... important . We may want to test how a metal stands up to rolling friction without lubricant . This is essential in ... important . Within a century or less we shall probably be able to calculate the various kinds of hardness with great ...
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... important values in our heritage . " What is important about Homer and Shakespeare and the authors of the Bible is that they were " realists with great vision . . . whose work contains immensely valuable constructions of the meaning of ...
... important values in our heritage . " What is important about Homer and Shakespeare and the authors of the Bible is that they were " realists with great vision . . . whose work contains immensely valuable constructions of the meaning of ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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