Rhetorical Analyses of Literary WorksEdward P. J. Corbett Oxford University Press, 1969 - 272 oldal |
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39. oldal
... actually be sincere , need not actually be a good man ; he must , however , seem to be these things , that is , he 3 The preference for the second mode of consideration is best argued , I think , from the greater fruitfulness of the ...
... actually be sincere , need not actually be a good man ; he must , however , seem to be these things , that is , he 3 The preference for the second mode of consideration is best argued , I think , from the greater fruitfulness of the ...
42. oldal
... actually acting in such character . This is excellent for several reasons : in the first place , statement analyzes out the various attributions , making refutation or doubt much easier , whereas dramatization presents , like reality ...
... actually acting in such character . This is excellent for several reasons : in the first place , statement analyzes out the various attributions , making refutation or doubt much easier , whereas dramatization presents , like reality ...
186. oldal
... actually they're of fairly usual length : I make it an average of 41 words ; a little , but not very much , longer ... actually follows the 1st English edition in the last variant ; while the " Anchor " edition , claiming to be “ a ...
... actually they're of fairly usual length : I make it an average of 41 words ; a little , but not very much , longer ... actually follows the 1st English edition in the last variant ; while the " Anchor " edition , claiming to be “ a ...
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