An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... present themselves to Alice only to be deflated by her natural logic . The Duchess is one such bugaboo . She confuses Alice at first and gives her a great deal of trouble , but Alice has only to say at the end " Why , you're nothing but ...
... present themselves to Alice only to be deflated by her natural logic . The Duchess is one such bugaboo . She confuses Alice at first and gives her a great deal of trouble , but Alice has only to say at the end " Why , you're nothing but ...
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... present evidence and those which present judgments . When one speaks of " the blonde girl , " the adjective " blonde " offers evidence which helps to identify the girl . When one speaks of " the bad girl , " however , " bad " does not ...
... present evidence and those which present judgments . When one speaks of " the blonde girl , " the adjective " blonde " offers evidence which helps to identify the girl . When one speaks of " the bad girl , " however , " bad " does not ...
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... present this power of the well selected adjective are : " the tiger moth's deep - damasked wing , " " vertical New York , " " the stucco faces " ( of people glaring in the sun ) , “ the running fuse of surf " ( i.e. , the running- fuse ...
... present this power of the well selected adjective are : " the tiger moth's deep - damasked wing , " " vertical New York , " " the stucco faces " ( of people glaring in the sun ) , “ the running fuse of surf " ( i.e. , the running- fuse ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
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