Modern Essays, Volumen 3Russel Blaine Nye Scott, Foresman, 1953 - 515 páginas |
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... language in which it is written . With this qualification , it is nevertheless generally true that the greatest ... language . There may be the poetry of a poet whose temperament has an affinity with the spirit of some language not his ...
... language in which it is written . With this qualification , it is nevertheless generally true that the greatest ... language . There may be the poetry of a poet whose temperament has an affinity with the spirit of some language not his ...
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... language is to be worth preserving , to have its own poetry - not simply for those who enjoy reading poetry , but ... language of learning and prose . This appears to be inevit- able , when we recognise that poetry , however intellectual ...
... language is to be worth preserving , to have its own poetry - not simply for those who enjoy reading poetry , but ... language of learning and prose . This appears to be inevit- able , when we recognise that poetry , however intellectual ...
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... language which a particular people has fashioned for itself through many generations , and which , in its turn , has gone to fashion the mode of feeling of its people . It must be fundamentally the language of all classes of that people ...
... language which a particular people has fashioned for itself through many generations , and which , in its turn , has gone to fashion the mode of feeling of its people . It must be fundamentally the language of all classes of that people ...
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General Introduction | 1 |
On the Difference Between Wit and Humor | 55 |
Writing E S Martin | 66 |
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