Expository WritingHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 312 sidor |
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... seems a mere fact of trade : instead of ordering hang- ing chandeliers of one kind , the builder will order another kind . But thought of more fully , this fact takes on both the interest of satisfaction and that of stimulation : why ...
... seems a mere fact of trade : instead of ordering hang- ing chandeliers of one kind , the builder will order another kind . But thought of more fully , this fact takes on both the interest of satisfaction and that of stimulation : why ...
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... seems almost as difficult to dis- cover as the proverbial needle in the well - known haystack . For example , when a historian sits down , one hundred years hence , to the task of explaining the Great War , he will be confronted with an ...
... seems almost as difficult to dis- cover as the proverbial needle in the well - known haystack . For example , when a historian sits down , one hundred years hence , to the task of explaining the Great War , he will be confronted with an ...
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... seem the most obvious , the most elementary , and the least helpful query possible . But upon its being successfully met depends the whole success of the writing , whether of choosing or order- ing or proportioning the material , or of ...
... seem the most obvious , the most elementary , and the least helpful query possible . But upon its being successfully met depends the whole success of the writing , whether of choosing or order- ing or proportioning the material , or of ...
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... seems to be , at first , purely objective , quite impersonal , the author can- not keep himself out : he enters with the fifth word , " thrill- ing , " in which he shows where he stands himself in regard to truth , and he appears more ...
... seems to be , at first , purely objective , quite impersonal , the author can- not keep himself out : he enters with the fifth word , " thrill- ing , " in which he shows where he stands himself in regard to truth , and he appears more ...
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... no two people ever react to any truth in exactly the same way that what seems to one sensible person monstrous will appear to another equally sensible person as highly virtuous - you will see that in all writing , 22 EXPOSITORY WRITING.
... no two people ever react to any truth in exactly the same way that what seems to one sensible person monstrous will appear to another equally sensible person as highly virtuous - you will see that in all writing , 22 EXPOSITORY WRITING.
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