The Critical ReaderWallace W. Douglas, Roy Lamson Norton, 1962 - 761 oldal |
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... voice , " " half innocently , half malevolently . " This part of the essay depends for its effect primarily on the spoken word , or on the speaker's tone of voice . Rutherford's " enormous voice " announces the affair , and a good many ...
... voice , " " half innocently , half malevolently . " This part of the essay depends for its effect primarily on the spoken word , or on the speaker's tone of voice . Rutherford's " enormous voice " announces the affair , and a good many ...
342. oldal
... voice about nothing in particular . His person exhaled a pleasing odour , decidedly anti- septic but at the same time suave and discreetly delicious . " Libbard ? " said Mr. Hutton in surprise . " You here ? Is my wife ill ? " " We ...
... voice about nothing in particular . His person exhaled a pleasing odour , decidedly anti- septic but at the same time suave and discreetly delicious . " Libbard ? " said Mr. Hutton in surprise . " You here ? Is my wife ill ? " " We ...
587. oldal
... voices he had ever heard . " Have you heard him ? " he asked Mr. Bartell D'Arcy across the table . " No , " answered ... voice too ? " asked Freddy Malins sharply . " Is it because he's only a black ? " Nobody answered this question and ...
... voices he had ever heard . " Have you heard him ? " he asked Mr. Bartell D'Arcy across the table . " No , " answered ... voice too ? " asked Freddy Malins sharply . " Is it because he's only a black ? " Nobody answered this question and ...
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ERNEST NAGEL | 5 |
The EssaysAn Introduction | 7 |
JOHN MCNULTY | 16 |
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