Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... intellectual , together with his own need to maintain an intellectual's distance , means that he need never give up all claim to that lovely word alienation . But the typical American intellectual asserts that the feeling which exists ...
... intellectual , together with his own need to maintain an intellectual's distance , means that he need never give up all claim to that lovely word alienation . But the typical American intellectual asserts that the feeling which exists ...
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... intellectual must , like a good psychiatrist , resign himself to the fact that a solution which the patient cannot accept without undue resistance is no solution . His failure to do so gives him the character of an intellectual trifler ...
... intellectual must , like a good psychiatrist , resign himself to the fact that a solution which the patient cannot accept without undue resistance is no solution . His failure to do so gives him the character of an intellectual trifler ...
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... intellectual ? Is Cronin degrading artists by this exclusion ? If we feel so , is it because we have prejudged the mean- ing of " intellectual , " and read in emotional values that Cronin did not put there ? 5. What are the three ...
... intellectual ? Is Cronin degrading artists by this exclusion ? If we feel so , is it because we have prejudged the mean- ing of " intellectual , " and read in emotional values that Cronin did not put there ? 5. What are the three ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Walker Gibson 70 བྲ བྲ བྱ | 70 |
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