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... writer and reader . And it goes without saying that any writer , whatever his con- tent , who habitually uses three words where one would do , is for the nimble eye only . Matters of style and content aside , perhaps the nearest ...
... writer and reader . And it goes without saying that any writer , whatever his con- tent , who habitually uses three words where one would do , is for the nimble eye only . Matters of style and content aside , perhaps the nearest ...
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... writer has succeeded in making any universally known figure live in our imagination . Human nature , nowadays , it ... writers . But does human nature change in this fashion ? Are most modern women more complex than Cleopatra , or many ...
... writer has succeeded in making any universally known figure live in our imagination . Human nature , nowadays , it ... writers . But does human nature change in this fashion ? Are most modern women more complex than Cleopatra , or many ...
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... writer , he said , ' God created us all , but a mother can create the kind of a son she wants . ' That in- terested me . It was along my line of thought . " As an aside she said : " I'd like to have that book now , to refer to , but I ...
... writer , he said , ' God created us all , but a mother can create the kind of a son she wants . ' That in- terested me . It was along my line of thought . " As an aside she said : " I'd like to have that book now , to refer to , but I ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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