Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... thing look easy , whereas the Ameri- can rather likes a difficult thing to look difficult . Each approach is the right one for its own side ; we don't need telling that our fail- ures are as bad as theirs ; worse , if you like . But I ...
... thing look easy , whereas the Ameri- can rather likes a difficult thing to look difficult . Each approach is the right one for its own side ; we don't need telling that our fail- ures are as bad as theirs ; worse , if you like . But I ...
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... thing . Modern analytical English prose is a subtle precision instrument ; it took many men and many events to bring it to birth , and in a sense the execution of Charles I is as much a part of its essential history as the publication ...
... thing . Modern analytical English prose is a subtle precision instrument ; it took many men and many events to bring it to birth , and in a sense the execution of Charles I is as much a part of its essential history as the publication ...
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... thing your letter told me , Joe , was that the teacher who is supposed to be in charge of your intellectual development isn't very good . The most important thing ( the only important thing , probably ) that you can learn from writing a ...
... thing your letter told me , Joe , was that the teacher who is supposed to be in charge of your intellectual development isn't very good . The most important thing ( the only important thing , probably ) that you can learn from writing a ...
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