Style: Writing as the Discovery of OutlookOxford University Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 280 |
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... . Of course if you imitate slavishly , you'll learn only a bag of tricks ; or worse , your writing will become only an imitation of someone else's thinking . But if you practice well , imitation can 33 The Imitation of Models.
... . Of course if you imitate slavishly , you'll learn only a bag of tricks ; or worse , your writing will become only an imitation of someone else's thinking . But if you practice well , imitation can 33 The Imitation of Models.
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... imitation can enlarge your powers of observation . It can help you experience and appreciate the outlooks of others and thereby draw on them for your own . For some students whose individual writing manners ... Imitation Selective Imitation.
... imitation can enlarge your powers of observation . It can help you experience and appreciate the outlooks of others and thereby draw on them for your own . For some students whose individual writing manners ... Imitation Selective Imitation.
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... imitation presented in Chapter 4. ) Exercise 4 ( large - scale irony - imitation ) Imitate the ironic method of the selection in Exercise 2 c , taking one of the following topics : a . A syndicate gangster . b . A corrupt 96 STYLE AND ...
... imitation presented in Chapter 4. ) Exercise 4 ( large - scale irony - imitation ) Imitate the ironic method of the selection in Exercise 2 c , taking one of the following topics : a . A syndicate gangster . b . A corrupt 96 STYLE AND ...
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