Structure and Style: Readings for the College Composition CourseGerda Okerlund, Esther Vinson T. Nelson and sons, 1936 - 549 páginas |
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... emotions and stimulating us to feel and live deeply and liberally . In short , it must act upon the spirit and lift us out of our daily round of mean preoccupations into a realm of purging tragedy , exhilarating joy , profound human ...
... emotions and stimulating us to feel and live deeply and liberally . In short , it must act upon the spirit and lift us out of our daily round of mean preoccupations into a realm of purging tragedy , exhilarating joy , profound human ...
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... emotions of his readers . He must express those emotions himself , as if he were a poet instead of an historian and a lyrical rather than an epic poet . The passage lacks both the logic of prose and the beauty of poetry ; and a man so ...
... emotions of his readers . He must express those emotions himself , as if he were a poet instead of an historian and a lyrical rather than an epic poet . The passage lacks both the logic of prose and the beauty of poetry ; and a man so ...
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... emotions to another plane . The microscopic entities show niceties of design that thrill us with their beauty . Plato was caught up in like fashion . He saw a helter - skelter world about him - the world of sense - impressions ...
... emotions to another plane . The microscopic entities show niceties of design that thrill us with their beauty . Plato was caught up in like fashion . He saw a helter - skelter world about him - the world of sense - impressions ...
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Macaulays Method of Work George Otto Trevelyan | 4 |
Growing Pains | 44 |
Learned Words and Popular Words | 54 |
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