Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - 686 páginas |
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... live upon sawdust , seaweed , and / or synthetics . Provided one cared to live at all . Personally I should not . Suffering we can stand if we must . But not the tedium of a savorless existence . Sir Charles Darwin insists that man ...
... live upon sawdust , seaweed , and / or synthetics . Provided one cared to live at all . Personally I should not . Suffering we can stand if we must . But not the tedium of a savorless existence . Sir Charles Darwin insists that man ...
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... live with the truth . This means learning to live virtuously and happily , or at least contentedly , without illusions . And this is going to be ex- tremely difficult because what we have now begun dimly to perceive is that human life ...
... live with the truth . This means learning to live virtuously and happily , or at least contentedly , without illusions . And this is going to be ex- tremely difficult because what we have now begun dimly to perceive is that human life ...
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... live for ? Has he any positive solutions ? II 9. The five parts of Stace's essay separate five distinct stages in ... lives by it punctually . In America he has a passion for making it and saving it ( though what he saves it for may not ...
... live for ? Has he any positive solutions ? II 9. The five parts of Stace's essay separate five distinct stages in ... lives by it punctually . In America he has a passion for making it and saving it ( though what he saves it for may not ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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