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... Reader " : More on the Spoken and the Written Word * William C. Greene EVERY written or spoken word is a fragment of communication , which implies at least two parties : the writer ( or speaker ) , and the reader ( or hearer ) . But ...
... Reader " : More on the Spoken and the Written Word * William C. Greene EVERY written or spoken word is a fragment of communication , which implies at least two parties : the writer ( or speaker ) , and the reader ( or hearer ) . But ...
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... reader . If his reader be “ gentle , " he must be so in the tradition of Dante's elect audience . Paradise Regained need detain us only for the Virgilian and Spenserian and autobiographical flourish at the beginning : " I who erewhile ...
... reader . If his reader be “ gentle , " he must be so in the tradition of Dante's elect audience . Paradise Regained need detain us only for the Virgilian and Spenserian and autobiographical flourish at the beginning : " I who erewhile ...
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... reader and the country squire , conservative but tolerant ; they invite his amuse- ment at the oddities and ... readers ; he decides that it is foolish to care for anything else than " satisfying our own Minds . " But of course he soon ...
... reader and the country squire , conservative but tolerant ; they invite his amuse- ment at the oddities and ... readers ; he decides that it is foolish to care for anything else than " satisfying our own Minds . " But of course he soon ...
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Isocrates View of History C Bradford Welles | 3 |
Polyeuktos and Philoneos Benjamin D Meritt | 26 |
The Aetolians and the Cleomenic War J A O Larsen | 43 |
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