Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... tion . We have again tried to choose for the book readings which are not patronizing , which are , if anything , a teasing distance beyond the student's intellectual reach . But a collection of challenging essays alone is not enough to ...
... tion . We have again tried to choose for the book readings which are not patronizing , which are , if anything , a teasing distance beyond the student's intellectual reach . But a collection of challenging essays alone is not enough to ...
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... tion of freedom as existing in a place like a court of law , where wit- nesses testify and are cross - examined ... tion of opinion purveyed by different media of communication . We find then that , in so far as the medium makes ...
... tion of freedom as existing in a place like a court of law , where wit- nesses testify and are cross - examined ... tion of opinion purveyed by different media of communication . We find then that , in so far as the medium makes ...
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... tion their names . No matter what you were or what you did - at Harvard you could find your kind . It wasn't a breeder for masses of mediocrely educated young men equipped with business psychology ; out of each class came a few creative ...
... tion their names . No matter what you were or what you did - at Harvard you could find your kind . It wasn't a breeder for masses of mediocrely educated young men equipped with business psychology ; out of each class came a few creative ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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