College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... matter , in typical forms , and in levels of style than other compilations of the same kind . Here will be found a good deal of that literature of ideas which forms the staple of some recent volumes of selections . But in addition to ...
... matter , in typical forms , and in levels of style than other compilations of the same kind . Here will be found a good deal of that literature of ideas which forms the staple of some recent volumes of selections . But in addition to ...
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... matters as diction , sen- tence structure , and paragraphing , as well as larger structural qualities and points of literary technique , are briefly discussed at some appropriate point in the notes and frequently alluded to throughout ...
... matters as diction , sen- tence structure , and paragraphing , as well as larger structural qualities and points of literary technique , are briefly discussed at some appropriate point in the notes and frequently alluded to throughout ...
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... matters not directly perceived : to what we do not see , smell , hear , or touch . We ask the man telling a story if he saw a certain incident happen , and his reply may be , " No , I only thought of it . " A note of invention , as ...
... matters not directly perceived : to what we do not see , smell , hear , or touch . We ask the man telling a story if he saw a certain incident happen , and his reply may be , " No , I only thought of it . " A note of invention , as ...
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... matter with which the socialist party does not concern itself . It is a question that should be settled solely by the individual . The prevalent con- viction that socialism is atheistic is due , no doubt , to the fact that a large ...
... matter with which the socialist party does not concern itself . It is a question that should be settled solely by the individual . The prevalent con- viction that socialism is atheistic is due , no doubt , to the fact that a large ...
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... revolutionary impatience they rejected everything that had come down from the past , good and bad alike . They had no respect for art or poetry , sentiment or ro- mance . ' They were interested in the matters of SOCIALISM II.
... revolutionary impatience they rejected everything that had come down from the past , good and bad alike . They had no respect for art or poetry , sentiment or ro- mance . ' They were interested in the matters of SOCIALISM II.
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