The Art of ExpositionF. S. Crofts & Company, 1931 - 476 من الصفحات |
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... phrase , rather than because he was struck by the actual resemblance be- tween his mistress and the rose . Even if he did come upon the figure as independently as the first author , the public , already familiar with the comparison ...
... phrase , rather than because he was struck by the actual resemblance be- tween his mistress and the rose . Even if he did come upon the figure as independently as the first author , the public , already familiar with the comparison ...
الصفحة 55
... phrase like embrace opportunity , Both words are as good and useful as the day they were coined . But the phrase is not . Remy de Gourmont says that the trouble with this sort of phrase is that one of the words has kept its concrete ...
... phrase like embrace opportunity , Both words are as good and useful as the day they were coined . But the phrase is not . Remy de Gourmont says that the trouble with this sort of phrase is that one of the words has kept its concrete ...
الصفحة 56
... phrases and send them out with one shoulder higher than the other and a vest fairly bursting its buttons . It is , of course , often necessary to avoid the stock phrase de- liberately ; but it is more serviceable to do it by the ...
... phrases and send them out with one shoulder higher than the other and a vest fairly bursting its buttons . It is , of course , often necessary to avoid the stock phrase de- liberately ; but it is more serviceable to do it by the ...
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