Style: Writing as the Discovery of OutlookOxford University Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 280 |
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... means of probing , of going from stage to stage of discovery . If someone asks me a question , my answer will come from the surface of my mind . But if I start to write the answer , or to paint it , or to act it out , the answer changes ...
... means of probing , of going from stage to stage of discovery . If someone asks me a question , my answer will come from the surface of my mind . But if I start to write the answer , or to paint it , or to act it out , the answer changes ...
Strana 105
... means placing him on warning that his grades must improve . The word derives from the Latin probatio or " proof ” and means just that , that the stu- dent is on trial as a student and must prove himself . Sometimes contrast between the ...
... means placing him on warning that his grades must improve . The word derives from the Latin probatio or " proof ” and means just that , that the stu- dent is on trial as a student and must prove himself . Sometimes contrast between the ...
Strana 240
... means that the subject is di- vided so that its parts are cleanly related . You would avoid such overlaps as this : I. Victorian standards of personal conduct . II . Victorian attitudes toward adultery . Adultery of course is personal ...
... means that the subject is di- vided so that its parts are cleanly related . You would avoid such overlaps as this : I. Victorian standards of personal conduct . II . Victorian attitudes toward adultery . Adultery of course is personal ...
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Preview | 3 |
Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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