The Province of ProseWilliam R. Keast, Robert E. Streeter Harper, 1956 - 801 Seiten |
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... expression sets up in the reader pre- cisely that sequence of feelings , ideas , and impressions which the writer intends to convey . The writing , therefore , is the pay - off . From what has just been said it follows that there is ...
... expression sets up in the reader pre- cisely that sequence of feelings , ideas , and impressions which the writer intends to convey . The writing , therefore , is the pay - off . From what has just been said it follows that there is ...
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... expressions of religious thought . Throughout the world , from the pagodas of China to the sculptures of Mexico ... expression for a long time , only to achieve it at a com- paratively late stage under the influence of some new idea ...
... expressions of religious thought . Throughout the world , from the pagodas of China to the sculptures of Mexico ... expression for a long time , only to achieve it at a com- paratively late stage under the influence of some new idea ...
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... expression of a tragical , a mournful , a tender sentiment has been ex- cluded a music that has deliberately confined itself to the expression of physical energy , of the lyricism of speed and mechanical motion . Both music and the ...
... expression of a tragical , a mournful , a tender sentiment has been ex- cluded a music that has deliberately confined itself to the expression of physical energy , of the lyricism of speed and mechanical motion . Both music and the ...
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PART ONE The Writers Problems | 1 |
From The English NoteBooks | 14 |
Three Contemporary Travelers Describe the Western River | 20 |
Urheberrecht | |
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