The Principles of RhetoricAmerican book Company, 1923 - 431 páginas |
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... American politics , man- ners , and literature had better go even to so poor a creature as Buckingham . " Another ... America does not have a monopoly of bad English , " " He did not have much appetite . ' " Some idioms are relics of ...
... American politics , man- ners , and literature had better go even to so poor a creature as Buckingham . " Another ... America does not have a monopoly of bad English , " " He did not have much appetite . ' " Some idioms are relics of ...
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