Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... Social insulation , a striving for comfortable homogeneous groups , the frank institutionalization of arbitrary and unreflective prejudices -these do not contribute to that aim . Even if racial discrimination were eliminated from Bicker ...
... Social insulation , a striving for comfortable homogeneous groups , the frank institutionalization of arbitrary and unreflective prejudices -these do not contribute to that aim . Even if racial discrimination were eliminated from Bicker ...
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... social em- bodiment of the religious impulse . They are as crude and in some respects as nasty as its first gropings , millennia previously , after a the- istic embodiment of religion . The beast - headed gods and goddesses of those ...
... social em- bodiment of the religious impulse . They are as crude and in some respects as nasty as its first gropings , millennia previously , after a the- istic embodiment of religion . The beast - headed gods and goddesses of those ...
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... social sum . The social and political circumstances of the time are certainly of considerable significance , but their importance for the weal or woe of the individual has been boundlessly overestimated insofar as they are taken for the ...
... social sum . The social and political circumstances of the time are certainly of considerable significance , but their importance for the weal or woe of the individual has been boundlessly overestimated insofar as they are taken for the ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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