Preface to Critical ReadingHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1969 - 360 páginas |
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... feeling . In England it gradually lost the stigma it had inevitably acquired , in turn , as a substitute for Papist ; but wherever there is anti - Catholic feeling today , it naturally retains its negative connota- tions . The histories ...
... feeling . In England it gradually lost the stigma it had inevitably acquired , in turn , as a substitute for Papist ; but wherever there is anti - Catholic feeling today , it naturally retains its negative connota- tions . The histories ...
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... feeling " for such usages , and they will seem entirely natural to him . Likewise if an adult reads more widely in older literature than is customary nowadays , he will find himself gradually acquiring a similar feeling . His vocabulary ...
... feeling " for such usages , and they will seem entirely natural to him . Likewise if an adult reads more widely in older literature than is customary nowadays , he will find himself gradually acquiring a similar feeling . His vocabulary ...
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... feeling his great physical force and his imperious will . Not much taller than the Bishop in reality , he gave the impression of being an enormous man . His broad high shoulders were like a bull buffalo's , his big head was set ...
... feeling his great physical force and his imperious will . Not much taller than the Bishop in reality , he gave the impression of being an enormous man . His broad high shoulders were like a bull buffalo's , his big head was set ...
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Diction | 55 |
Other Determinants of Tone | 130 |
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