The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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... examples , various of the tricks by means of which the work of prose- construction is habitually dodged : Dying ... example is the hammer and the anvil , now always used with the implication that the anvil gets the worst of it . In ...
... examples , various of the tricks by means of which the work of prose- construction is habitually dodged : Dying ... example is the hammer and the anvil , now always used with the implication that the anvil gets the worst of it . In ...
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... example of the relation between good effects and bad effects , the press and information . It seems to be a simple matter , for example , to distinguish between information and propaganda . But , closer study of the problem reveals that ...
... example of the relation between good effects and bad effects , the press and information . It seems to be a simple matter , for example , to distinguish between information and propaganda . But , closer study of the problem reveals that ...
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... example of thalidomide . This is an example of the so - called secondary effects , effects which are essentially unpredictable and only revealed after the technique in question has been applied on a grand scale , i.e. , when it is no ...
... example of thalidomide . This is an example of the so - called secondary effects , effects which are essentially unpredictable and only revealed after the technique in question has been applied on a grand scale , i.e. , when it is no ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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