Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... matter of ( 1 ) avoiding such clichés or ( 2 ) thinking up " fresh , arresting " images ( as Orwell calls for ) . It is a matter of contemplating your experience honestly and recording it in the simplest and most natural image that ...
... matter of ( 1 ) avoiding such clichés or ( 2 ) thinking up " fresh , arresting " images ( as Orwell calls for ) . It is a matter of contemplating your experience honestly and recording it in the simplest and most natural image that ...
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Wilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes. claims his freedom as a matter of right , the freedom he accords to other men is a matter of toleration . Thus , the defense of freedom of opinion tends to rest not on its substantial , beneficial , and ...
Wilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes. claims his freedom as a matter of right , the freedom he accords to other men is a matter of toleration . Thus , the defense of freedom of opinion tends to rest not on its substantial , beneficial , and ...
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... matter - of - fact as a tax- collector . But this ideal of being in direct and unmediated relation to ordinary reality was something that poor Kierkegaard , who waged a feverish lifelong struggle against the mediating and devouring ...
... matter - of - fact as a tax- collector . But this ideal of being in direct and unmediated relation to ordinary reality was something that poor Kierkegaard , who waged a feverish lifelong struggle against the mediating and devouring ...
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