Toward Today: A Collection of English and American Essays Presenting the Earlier Development of Ideas Fundamental in Modern Life and LiteratureErich Albert Walter Scott, Foresman, 1938 - 495 strani |
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Stran 226
... writing makes not good writing ; but good writing brings on ready writing ; yet , when we think we have got the faculty , it is even then good to resist it ; as to give a horse check sometimes with a bit , which doth not so much stop ...
... writing makes not good writing ; but good writing brings on ready writing ; yet , when we think we have got the faculty , it is even then good to resist it ; as to give a horse check sometimes with a bit , which doth not so much stop ...
Stran 345
... writer took " to be dispas- sionately written " for a split infinitive and by his correction convinces us that he does ... writing at all , are apt to make things worse than they found them . PRING . It is now Spring , a time SPRING 345 ...
... writer took " to be dispas- sionately written " for a split infinitive and by his correction convinces us that he does ... writing at all , are apt to make things worse than they found them . PRING . It is now Spring , a time SPRING 345 ...
Stran 478
... writers of " type characters " in seventeenth - century England and to their importance in the history of essay writing . It has also been pointed out that most of these writers modeled their work after the Characters of the Greek ...
... writers of " type characters " in seventeenth - century England and to their importance in the history of essay writing . It has also been pointed out that most of these writers modeled their work after the Characters of the Greek ...
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Sir Thomas More | 1 |
Concerning the Government of England | 11 |
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artist beauty believe better body Byron called cause century chalk character Christian common criticism Deerslayer doctrine Domrémy E. V. Lucas earth emotion English essay evil existence experience eyes fact feel fire Francis Bacon give Goethe Greek ground hand happy hath Henry Watson Fowler human John Milton Joseph Addison kind knowledge labor language learned less light live look mankind mathematical matter Matthew Arnold means ment Michel de Montaigne mind modern moral nation nature ness never observed opinion passion perhaps person philosophy Plato pleasure poems poet poetry present produce reader reason Samuel Johnson scientific sense soul speak species spirit supposed tell Theophrastus things Thomas Carlyle Thomas Henry Huxley thou thought tion true truth ture virtue whole words writing