The Western Humanities Review, Volumi 19-20Utah Humanities Research Foundation, 1965 |
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Pagina 178
... imagine a literate man with less sense of style . He seems , in- deed , to have an almost pathological preference for the trite phrase , the banal word . The consequence of all this is that he seems a bit uncouth to readers accustomed ...
... imagine a literate man with less sense of style . He seems , in- deed , to have an almost pathological preference for the trite phrase , the banal word . The consequence of all this is that he seems a bit uncouth to readers accustomed ...
Pagina 331
... imagine that every boy there has been on them and knows the secret places . I had begun on those mountains and hidden cans of beans where I might use them later , if neces- sary . And I , like every boy , knew of caves that no one else ...
... imagine that every boy there has been on them and knows the secret places . I had begun on those mountains and hidden cans of beans where I might use them later , if neces- sary . And I , like every boy , knew of caves that no one else ...
Pagina 229
... imagine someone telling the Egyptians to return to their old life which they inherited from their predecessors during the Pharaonic or the Greek or the Roman or the Islamic eras . I would imagine such a person and I ask myself : would ...
... imagine someone telling the Egyptians to return to their old life which they inherited from their predecessors during the Pharaonic or the Greek or the Roman or the Islamic eras . I would imagine such a person and I ask myself : would ...
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