The Art of ExpositionF. S. Crofts & Company, 1931 - 476 من الصفحات |
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... things , he must do so in terms of things familiar to the reader , and he can do this only if he is conscious of the necessary relation- ships . It must be plain to everyone that it is associations that render things interesting . The ...
... things , he must do so in terms of things familiar to the reader , and he can do this only if he is conscious of the necessary relation- ships . It must be plain to everyone that it is associations that render things interesting . The ...
الصفحة 297
... things , observations and evaluations . We can , that is , state what a thing is , and we can state whether it is good or not . To say , " Muslin was written by George Moore , " and “ Muslin is a great novel , ” are two different and ...
... things , observations and evaluations . We can , that is , state what a thing is , and we can state whether it is good or not . To say , " Muslin was written by George Moore , " and “ Muslin is a great novel , ” are two different and ...
الصفحة 304
... things which made it the unique expression of a certain moment or place or person . The same thing seems to have ... things of a play : those things were class characteristics . If a play didn't have them it might be interesting , moving ...
... things which made it the unique expression of a certain moment or place or person . The same thing seems to have ... things of a play : those things were class characteristics . If a play didn't have them it might be interesting , moving ...
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