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... appear as explicit personalities com- pelling approval or dislike . The time and the place of his writing may become a " setting " imbued with dramatic interest . In all this , his audience will tend to become distinctly aware of itself ...
... appear as explicit personalities com- pelling approval or dislike . The time and the place of his writing may become a " setting " imbued with dramatic interest . In all this , his audience will tend to become distinctly aware of itself ...
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... appear , or shall not appear for many days . I speak today for the preservation of the Union . " Hear me for my cause . " I speak today , out of a solicitous and anxious heart , for the res- toration to the country of that quiet and ...
... appear , or shall not appear for many days . I speak today for the preservation of the Union . " Hear me for my cause . " I speak today , out of a solicitous and anxious heart , for the res- toration to the country of that quiet and ...
Strana 264
... appear in parentheses after any quotation marks and commonly before the sentence period . Again , you can sometimes ... appears in John W. Gardner's Self - Renewal : The Individual and the Innovative Society ( New York : Harper & Row ...
... appear in parentheses after any quotation marks and commonly before the sentence period . Again , you can sometimes ... appears in John W. Gardner's Self - Renewal : The Individual and the Innovative Society ( New York : Harper & Row ...
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