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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 is always refused . It is the effort of escaping from the thing which is a drag upon you that is so strong that the result is an apparent ugliness ; and the world always says of the new writer , " It is so ugly ! " And they are ...
... writer is always refused . It is the effort of escaping from the thing which is a drag upon you that is so strong that the result is an apparent ugliness ; and the world always says of the new writer , " It is so ugly ! " And they are ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
SPEAKER | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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