Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... things I don't get some fun out of , if only the novelty of experience . I love people , except the well - fed smug , and am interested in all new things and all the beautiful old things they do . I love beauty and chance and change ...
... things I don't get some fun out of , if only the novelty of experience . I love people , except the well - fed smug , and am interested in all new things and all the beautiful old things they do . I love beauty and chance and change ...
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... things , " long " things , " black " things , or " red things going around . " By so identifying them the child gives features to the blur of reality , and acquires the comfort of knowing that the next time a certain kind of furry thing ...
... things , " long " things , " black " things , or " red things going around . " By so identifying them the child gives features to the blur of reality , and acquires the comfort of knowing that the next time a certain kind of furry thing ...
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... thing has consequences . Abstractions are wonderfully clever tools for taking things apart and for arranging things in pat- terns but they are very little use in putting things together and no use at all when it comes to determining what ...
... thing has consequences . Abstractions are wonderfully clever tools for taking things apart and for arranging things in pat- terns but they are very little use in putting things together and no use at all when it comes to determining what ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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