Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... result of this kind of influence is a twofold one : one is a scepticism and cynicism towards everything which is said or printed , while the other is a childish belief in anything that a person is told with authority . This combination ...
... result of this kind of influence is a twofold one : one is a scepticism and cynicism towards everything which is said or printed , while the other is a childish belief in anything that a person is told with authority . This combination ...
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... result of this effort . Political states can be classified in hierarchical order , from highest to lowest ( or vice versa ) , and it can be demonstrated how one derives from the next . Furthermore , since states are like men ( being ...
... result of this effort . Political states can be classified in hierarchical order , from highest to lowest ( or vice versa ) , and it can be demonstrated how one derives from the next . Furthermore , since states are like men ( being ...
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... result is that secondary school teachers have gone back , as to the lesser of two evils , to those historical and anecdotal practices sanctified by American graduate schools in generations past . They teach " poets and not poetry ...
... result is that secondary school teachers have gone back , as to the lesser of two evils , to those historical and anecdotal practices sanctified by American graduate schools in generations past . They teach " poets and not poetry ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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