The Province of ProseWilliam R. Keast, Robert E. Streeter Harper, 1956 - 801 Seiten |
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... true subject , between the material and what the writer finds or sees in it . This implies a distinction between two kinds of unity : between the kind of unity which comes from the fact that all the state- ments relate somehow to the ...
... true subject , between the material and what the writer finds or sees in it . This implies a distinction between two kinds of unity : between the kind of unity which comes from the fact that all the state- ments relate somehow to the ...
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... true , has evolved true flight in the interim , but its position only reveals the reality of our truism . The bats , true mammals , came late to the scene . They made the crossing , but made it surreptitiously in the evening twilight ...
... true , has evolved true flight in the interim , but its position only reveals the reality of our truism . The bats , true mammals , came late to the scene . They made the crossing , but made it surreptitiously in the evening twilight ...
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... true , and then seeing what logical consequences flow from our belief in their truth . Most of us have encountered the term " deduc- tion " in murder mysteries ; let us see how the process might operate in the exciting field of criminal ...
... true , and then seeing what logical consequences flow from our belief in their truth . Most of us have encountered the term " deduc- tion " in murder mysteries ; let us see how the process might operate in the exciting field of criminal ...
Inhalt
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