Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass W. W. Norton, Incorporated, 1931 - 454 من الصفحات |
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... essay collec- tions in two essentials : an emphasis on the definition of the essay based upon the landmarks of its development , and the clear distinc- tion between the essay as a vehicle of exposition only , and the essay as a pure ...
... essay collec- tions in two essentials : an emphasis on the definition of the essay based upon the landmarks of its development , and the clear distinc- tion between the essay as a vehicle of exposition only , and the essay as a pure ...
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... essay ceased to be a literary exercise and assumed a more active purpose , Milton's great tract , Areopagitica , being the finest achievement of this period . The habit of analysis grew as science grew in importance , and after the ...
... essay ceased to be a literary exercise and assumed a more active purpose , Milton's great tract , Areopagitica , being the finest achievement of this period . The habit of analysis grew as science grew in importance , and after the ...
الصفحة 354
... essay in his life and , perhaps , without ever having read one . If he has acquired the shadow of a style , it has been by some strange hazard , some congenital receptivity of ear aided by a taste for reading . What he has learnt , is ...
... essay in his life and , perhaps , without ever having read one . If he has acquired the shadow of a style , it has been by some strange hazard , some congenital receptivity of ear aided by a taste for reading . What he has learnt , is ...
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