The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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... writing and no better time and place than a beginning college course . Using " critical " and " honest " as synonyms , we wish also to suggest that there is deep personal value in the kind of reading or writing which tests the idea and ...
... writing and no better time and place than a beginning college course . Using " critical " and " honest " as synonyms , we wish also to suggest that there is deep personal value in the kind of reading or writing which tests the idea and ...
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... writing that aims at glorify- ing war usually takes on an archaic color , its characteristic words being : realm , throne , chariot , mailed fist , trident , sword , shield , buckler , banner , jackboot , clarion . Foreign words and ...
... writing that aims at glorify- ing war usually takes on an archaic color , its characteristic words being : realm , throne , chariot , mailed fist , trident , sword , shield , buckler , banner , jackboot , clarion . Foreign words and ...
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... writing , according to Charles Muscatine and Marlene Griffith , develops out of the kind of reading that leads to a personal testing of ideas and , thus , to a discovery of what one really believes . To stimulate such active thought ...
... writing , according to Charles Muscatine and Marlene Griffith , develops out of the kind of reading that leads to a personal testing of ideas and , thus , to a discovery of what one really believes . To stimulate such active thought ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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