College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 1
... kind of slang . A slang expression , like a nickname , may be used for 1 From Encyclopædia Britannica ( 11th ed . ) , article on " Slang . " Reprinted by permission . the purpose of concealing the meaning from uninitiated hearers , 1 ...
... kind of slang . A slang expression , like a nickname , may be used for 1 From Encyclopædia Britannica ( 11th ed . ) , article on " Slang . " Reprinted by permission . the purpose of concealing the meaning from uninitiated hearers , 1 ...
Page 2
... kind of evidence or testimony . Of this third type , two kinds 1 From How We Think . D. C. Heath and Company , 1910. Reprinted by permission . -or , rather , two degrees - must be discriminated 2 DEFINITIONS John Dewey.
... kind of evidence or testimony . Of this third type , two kinds 1 From How We Think . D. C. Heath and Company , 1910. Reprinted by permission . -or , rather , two degrees - must be discriminated 2 DEFINITIONS John Dewey.
Page 4
... kind , it becomes practically important to con- sider them separately . Some beliefs are accepted when their grounds have not themselves been considered , others are ac- cepted because their grounds have been examined . When we say ...
... kind , it becomes practically important to con- sider them separately . Some beliefs are accepted when their grounds have not themselves been considered , others are ac- cepted because their grounds have been examined . When we say ...
Page 11
... kind , and accepted no principle on faith . " They weighed political institutions and social reforms , religion and the family , in the balances of that negative criticism , which was their prevailing character- istic , and they found ...
... kind , and accepted no principle on faith . " They weighed political institutions and social reforms , religion and the family , in the balances of that negative criticism , which was their prevailing character- istic , and they found ...
Page 19
... kind of prose we are reading apart from a certain ironic affectation ; but we are , as a matter of fact , reading a prose densely packed with images and analogies , none of which we actually visualize . " Approaching end ...
... kind of prose we are reading apart from a certain ironic affectation ; but we are , as a matter of fact , reading a prose densely packed with images and analogies , none of which we actually visualize . " Approaching end ...
Contents
1 | |
27 | |
34 | |
50 | |
84 | |
93 | |
126 | |
153 | |
307 | |
310 | |
325 | |
334 | |
352 | |
421 | |
439 | |
459 | |
159 | |
167 | |
182 | |
202 | |
213 | |
220 | |
228 | |
234 | |
240 | |
250 | |
263 | |
280 | |
301 | |
478 | |
484 | |
490 | |
516 | |
571 | |
627 | |
633 | |
641 | |
647 | |
663 | |
701 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American animals Assembly beauty become bees believe better body brown pelicans called Cape Horn cell character Child Labor Amendment committee Constitution Council courage course court democracy democratic effect Eighteenth Amendment English equal eyes fact fear feeling give Greek Greek poetry hand hive honey House human industry intelligence interest Invisible Woman kind labor larvæ League of Nations less liberty light living look machine majority matter means ment mind modern moral Muscle Shoals nature never once opinion organization ourselves party passed passion political possible present protoplasm queen question Reprinted by permission royal jelly rule seems Senate sense Single-Taxers social Speaker spirit things thought tion treaty turn Waverley Novels whole words workers World Court young