Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... sense in which one con- siders it rational for the individual to submit to circumstances inde- pendent of his will . Thus , it hardly seems reasonable for a worker to oppose the technical demands of the factory on the grounds of con ...
... sense in which one con- siders it rational for the individual to submit to circumstances inde- pendent of his will . Thus , it hardly seems reasonable for a worker to oppose the technical demands of the factory on the grounds of con ...
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... sense , then , it may be called " realistic " writing . But it is just as surely imaginative writing . What makes it so ? Would you classify it as a sample of " scientific " writing ? Why or why not ? 2. What is the point of view from ...
... sense , then , it may be called " realistic " writing . But it is just as surely imaginative writing . What makes it so ? Would you classify it as a sample of " scientific " writing ? Why or why not ? 2. What is the point of view from ...
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... sense for conduct , to our sense for beauty , and there is weariness and dissatisfaction if the de- sire is balked . Now in this desire lies , I think , the strength of that hold which letters have upon us . All knowledge is , as I said ...
... sense for conduct , to our sense for beauty , and there is weariness and dissatisfaction if the de- sire is balked . Now in this desire lies , I think , the strength of that hold which letters have upon us . All knowledge is , as I said ...
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