Expository WritingHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 312 sidor |
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... Truth , had an ideal reaction to life , so far as interest is concerned . If , scanning the horizon for interest , he had bethought himself of the rather impolite advice of the Muse to Sir Philip Sidney , " Fool , ' said my Muse to me ...
... Truth , had an ideal reaction to life , so far as interest is concerned . If , scanning the horizon for interest , he had bethought himself of the rather impolite advice of the Muse to Sir Philip Sidney , " Fool , ' said my Muse to me ...
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... truth - but tells it in such a way , with so much of reaction on the writer's part , and with so strong an appeal to the reader's curiosity or imagination or sympathy , that it is interesting , that it is always adequate , and may be ...
... truth - but tells it in such a way , with so much of reaction on the writer's part , and with so strong an appeal to the reader's curiosity or imagination or sympathy , that it is interesting , that it is always adequate , and may be ...
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... truths of existence , to satisfy the reader's groping curiosity , and also to thrill the reader with pity and terror or with high good humor or the unrestrained laughter of roaring delight . In so far as the author accomplishes his ...
... truths of existence , to satisfy the reader's groping curiosity , and also to thrill the reader with pity and terror or with high good humor or the unrestrained laughter of roaring delight . In so far as the author accomplishes his ...
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... truth , and he appears more at length in the last two clauses of the selection , where he definitely set the approval of his own heart upon Lord Morley's attitude . The third influence , that of the reader , appears also , for when you ...
... truth , and he appears more at length in the last two clauses of the selection , where he definitely set the approval of his own heart upon Lord Morley's attitude . The third influence , that of the reader , appears also , for when you ...
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... truth . It is sacred and inviolate . He would not admit with Erasmus that " there are seasons when we must even conceal truth , " still less with Fouché that " les paroles sont faites pour cacher nos pensées . ' His regard for the truth ...
... truth . It is sacred and inviolate . He would not admit with Erasmus that " there are seasons when we must even conceal truth , " still less with Fouché that " les paroles sont faites pour cacher nos pensées . ' His regard for the truth ...
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