Masterworks of ProseThomas Francis Parkinson Bobbs-Merrill, 1962 - Počet stran: 346 |
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Strana iii
... write clearly and responsibly . Each instructor uses one book - length expository text written by a single man - e.g ... writing ; the second semester deals with imagina- tive reading and continues the discipline in expository writing ...
... write clearly and responsibly . Each instructor uses one book - length expository text written by a single man - e.g ... writing ; the second semester deals with imagina- tive reading and continues the discipline in expository writing ...
Strana 193
... write about , but because some circumstance that has happened to himself is the best possible illustration of the ... writes himself plain William Cobbett , strips him- self quite as naked as any body would wish - in a word , his egotism ...
... write about , but because some circumstance that has happened to himself is the best possible illustration of the ... writes himself plain William Cobbett , strips him- self quite as naked as any body would wish - in a word , his egotism ...
Strana 199
... writes better in favour of Reform than any body else ; 38 he used to write better against it . Wherever he is , there is the tug of war , the weight of the argument , the strength of abuse . He is not like a man 34 Look on a cliché as ...
... writes better in favour of Reform than any body else ; 38 he used to write better against it . Wherever he is , there is the tug of war , the weight of the argument , the strength of abuse . He is not like a man 34 Look on a cliché as ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Selections from THE AUTHORIZED KING JAMES VERSION | 21 |
OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND | 49 |
Autorská práva | |
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