Style: Writing as the Discovery of OutlookOxford University Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 280 |
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... force of Mrs. Calloway's book -and which fail to offer any details which might communicate that force . Neither the book's " complete sincerity ” nor its " delicacy " is illustrated or expanded upon . Other label expressions are ...
... force of Mrs. Calloway's book -and which fail to offer any details which might communicate that force . Neither the book's " complete sincerity ” nor its " delicacy " is illustrated or expanded upon . Other label expressions are ...
Strana 206
... force . EFFECT EXPLAINED BY ITS CAUSES At some moment in the early afternoon of April 22 , 1969 , the Vespucian student activists decided to go all out against the Uni- versity . There were the basic issues themselves . Vespucian was ...
... force . EFFECT EXPLAINED BY ITS CAUSES At some moment in the early afternoon of April 22 , 1969 , the Vespucian student activists decided to go all out against the Uni- versity . There were the basic issues themselves . Vespucian was ...
Strana 226
... force probe , the final commitment . For your most serious work , you can approach the finest writing in your power if you devote one draft to each stage - the exploratory draft , the full - force draft in which you try to write through ...
... force probe , the final commitment . For your most serious work , you can approach the finest writing in your power if you devote one draft to each stage - the exploratory draft , the full - force draft in which you try to write through ...
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Preview | 3 |
Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
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