Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1925 - 379 páginas |
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... effect is an interesting problem for study ; it will probably be found to reside , like most of the sanctions for critical opinion , in the consensus of opinion of which more later on . Destructive criticism will be found usually on the ...
... effect is an interesting problem for study ; it will probably be found to reside , like most of the sanctions for critical opinion , in the consensus of opinion of which more later on . Destructive criticism will be found usually on the ...
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... effect . Too many points — that is a thing to be avoided and shunned . One small train of thought is about all that anybody can manage in the course of five hundred or one thousand words , the usual length for college exercises ...
... effect . Too many points — that is a thing to be avoided and shunned . One small train of thought is about all that anybody can manage in the course of five hundred or one thousand words , the usual length for college exercises ...
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... effect is to use the term " some " as a qualifying adjective to the title : out of a complete and possible ten , say , topics connected with the subject , you may use at random numbers , 5 , 3 , and 8 a thing which happens in many ...
... effect is to use the term " some " as a qualifying adjective to the title : out of a complete and possible ten , say , topics connected with the subject , you may use at random numbers , 5 , 3 , and 8 a thing which happens in many ...
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... do with that world of financial magic in which wealth may be made out of paper , and all ordinary relations of cause and effect are suspended . There is 4 LESLIE STEPHEN THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY: Mr Robert Montgomery's Poems.
... do with that world of financial magic in which wealth may be made out of paper , and all ordinary relations of cause and effect are suspended . There is 4 LESLIE STEPHEN THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY: Mr Robert Montgomery's Poems.
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... effect of Wood's patent was that a mass of copper worth about 60,000l.2 became worth 100,800l . in the shape of halfpenny pieces . There was , therefore , a balance of about 40,000l . to pay for the expenses of coinage . It would have ...
... effect of Wood's patent was that a mass of copper worth about 60,000l.2 became worth 100,800l . in the shape of halfpenny pieces . There was , therefore , a balance of about 40,000l . to pay for the expenses of coinage . It would have ...
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