Toward Standards: A Study of the Present Critical Movement in American Letters, المجلد 3Farrar & Rinehart incorporated, 1930 - 224 من الصفحات |
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... reader - a formidable duty ren- dered somewhat easier by the signature of the reviewer , if the reader is fortunate ... readers to a battle of the wits . " The fight is in the open , we know the adversaries , and the final judgment ...
... reader - a formidable duty ren- dered somewhat easier by the signature of the reviewer , if the reader is fortunate ... readers to a battle of the wits . " The fight is in the open , we know the adversaries , and the final judgment ...
الصفحة 93
... reader and his book " and promotes " education of the reading American mind . " It provides the book news of the day , expert opinions of authors and their writings , and advice , direct or indirect , as to the Book - of- the - Week . A ...
... reader and his book " and promotes " education of the reading American mind . " It provides the book news of the day , expert opinions of authors and their writings , and advice , direct or indirect , as to the Book - of- the - Week . A ...
الصفحة 95
... readers the news , news less superficial than that recorded in the newspapers , news that may be profoundly inter- esting to readers now even if dull hereafter . For there are books as well as people of importance in their own day , and ...
... readers the news , news less superficial than that recorded in the newspapers , news that may be profoundly inter- esting to readers now even if dull hereafter . For there are books as well as people of importance in their own day , and ...
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HUMANISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 3 |
IMPRESSIONISM | 42 |
JOURNALISM | 75 |
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