The Province of ProseWilliam R. Keast, Robert E. Streeter Harper, 1956 - 801 Seiten |
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... thought , sentiment , or image . His works give one the feeling of a sky full of stars - something impressive and ... thought that its gold dust of blowing pollen might have earlier drawn his eye . Neither his attention nor his genius ...
... thought , sentiment , or image . His works give one the feeling of a sky full of stars - something impressive and ... thought that its gold dust of blowing pollen might have earlier drawn his eye . Neither his attention nor his genius ...
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... thought , any more than he can in language , from the past and the present . As no one ever invents a word , and yet language somehow grows by general contribution and necessity , so it is with thought . Mr. Thoreau seems to me to ...
... thought , any more than he can in language , from the past and the present . As no one ever invents a word , and yet language somehow grows by general contribution and necessity , so it is with thought . Mr. Thoreau seems to me to ...
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... thought the phrase curious , that Darwin was a " pleasant , jolly- minded man . " What Darwin thought of this exchange may well be con- tained in the sentence where he says of Carlyle , " As far as I could judge , I never met a man with ...
... thought the phrase curious , that Darwin was a " pleasant , jolly- minded man . " What Darwin thought of this exchange may well be con- tained in the sentence where he says of Carlyle , " As far as I could judge , I never met a man with ...
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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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Adams Alistair Cooke American artist boat Braddock cabin called century character civilization Colbatch College Communist cowboy culture described developed DISCUSSION AND WRITING E. B. WHITE E. M. Forster effect English essay example experience expression eyes fact feel Fletcher Pratt Fort Duquesne French give Henry Henry Adams hero Hopalong Cassidy horse human hundred ideas Indians interest kind Kisei knew language learned less live look Mark Twain meaning ment mind modern moral nature never observation paragraph Pargellis party perhaps person phrase Podunk political premises problem reader reason Reprinted seemed sense sentence Shooting an Elephant social society statement steamboat style thing Thoreau thought tion TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION truth turn UNDERSTANDING THE TEXT Walden Walden Pond Western Whig whole words young