Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... never getting hurt , never changing his expression , scoring more points , gaining more ground that all the rest of the team put together , making everybody's All - American , carrying the ball three times out of four , keeping ...
... never getting hurt , never changing his expression , scoring more points , gaining more ground that all the rest of the team put together , making everybody's All - American , carrying the ball three times out of four , keeping ...
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... never will . An opening paragraph from another book review requires us to take on another character : I never got around to the early books of the Pasquier series , Georges Duhamel's multigeneration history of a French family , but ...
... never will . An opening paragraph from another book review requires us to take on another character : I never got around to the early books of the Pasquier series , Georges Duhamel's multigeneration history of a French family , but ...
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... never felt out of it . I was never popular with the aristocrats ; I was never elected to any clubs but one , and that one largely because of a dearth of members who could write lyrics for the annual show . But I was on the papers , was ...
... never felt out of it . I was never popular with the aristocrats ; I was never elected to any clubs but one , and that one largely because of a dearth of members who could write lyrics for the annual show . But I was on the papers , was ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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