Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... reader his language invites us to become . Recognition of a violent disparity between ourself as mock reader and ourself as real person acting in a real world is the process by which we keep our money in our pockets . " Does your toupee ...
... reader his language invites us to become . Recognition of a violent disparity between ourself as mock reader and ourself as real person acting in a real world is the process by which we keep our money in our pockets . " Does your toupee ...
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... reader of this article numbers among his many im- pressive accomplishments the feat of having participated at various times as mock reader of both the New Yorker and the Partisan . ) It is evident that imaginative literature too makes ...
... reader of this article numbers among his many im- pressive accomplishments the feat of having participated at various times as mock reader of both the New Yorker and the Partisan . ) It is evident that imaginative literature too makes ...
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... reader is expected to make one simple assumption only , and if the real reader has any sophistication at all , the passage collapses . It collapses precisely be- cause the real reader finds in the mock reader a fellow of intolerable ...
... reader is expected to make one simple assumption only , and if the real reader has any sophistication at all , the passage collapses . It collapses precisely be- cause the real reader finds in the mock reader a fellow of intolerable ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Walker Gibson 70 བྲ བྲ བྱ | 70 |
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