Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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... expressions of the scientific endeavour after clear- ness is to be found in precision of speech . Thus Prof. Silvanus P ... expression , elaborating his phrases in a way that threatened at times to defeat the end intended . In that hazy ...
... expressions of the scientific endeavour after clear- ness is to be found in precision of speech . Thus Prof. Silvanus P ... expression , elaborating his phrases in a way that threatened at times to defeat the end intended . In that hazy ...
Page 304
... expression of comfort , and his comfort a consciousness of elegance . The eyes of men disquiet him , emi- nently presentable though he be , and he thinks it rude of them to stare , even in simple admiration . It takes tact and patience ...
... expression of comfort , and his comfort a consciousness of elegance . The eyes of men disquiet him , emi- nently presentable though he be , and he thinks it rude of them to stare , even in simple admiration . It takes tact and patience ...
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... expression and an insufficient stress on humane assimilation . This danger is especially plain in the teaching of English composition . A father once said to me of a " daily theme " course that it had at least set his son's wits to ...
... expression and an insufficient stress on humane assimilation . This danger is especially plain in the teaching of English composition . A father once said to me of a " daily theme " course that it had at least set his son's wits to ...
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