Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... stand . " Come , mon Général , ” cried Geraldine gayly , " we shall drink à votre succès dans la guerre , " and the flighty girl raised a glass of wine on high . Several of the guests crowded around , and all were about to drink to the ...
... stand . " Come , mon Général , ” cried Geraldine gayly , " we shall drink à votre succès dans la guerre , " and the flighty girl raised a glass of wine on high . Several of the guests crowded around , and all were about to drink to the ...
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... stand up on his own soapbox and say anything he pleases , like the individuals in Kipling's poem who sit each in his separate star and draw the Thing as they see it for the God of Things as they are . Kipling , perhaps , could do this ...
... stand up on his own soapbox and say anything he pleases , like the individuals in Kipling's poem who sit each in his separate star and draw the Thing as they see it for the God of Things as they are . Kipling , perhaps , could do this ...
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... stands up to sliding abrasion , either with or without a film of oil . One steel may stand up better to rolling friction , and another to sliding friction . Here their differences in hardness probably depend on the fact that metals ...
... stands up to sliding abrasion , either with or without a film of oil . One steel may stand up better to rolling friction , and another to sliding friction . Here their differences in hardness probably depend on the fact that metals ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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