The Voices of ProseMcGraw-Hill, 1966 - 515 pages Contains a range of prose pieces with questions for discussion and exercises on each. |
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... philosophy . And in the plays of this philosophical theater you may observe the same thing which is found in the theater of the poets , that stories invented for the stage are more compact and elegant , and more as one would wish them ...
... philosophy . And in the plays of this philosophical theater you may observe the same thing which is found in the theater of the poets , that stories invented for the stage are more compact and elegant , and more as one would wish them ...
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... philosophy , but only through a transformation of our whole existence - thus requiring social , economic , and religious change . A new philosophy would be only a necessary part of this total change . Moreover , it is the very ...
... philosophy , but only through a transformation of our whole existence - thus requiring social , economic , and religious change . A new philosophy would be only a necessary part of this total change . Moreover , it is the very ...
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... philosophy . The best thing that can happen to such wretches is to have done with life at once . He quotes mythical authority in support of this doctrine ; and reminds his disciples that the practice of the sons of Esculapius , as ...
... philosophy . The best thing that can happen to such wretches is to have done with life at once . He quotes mythical authority in support of this doctrine ; and reminds his disciples that the practice of the sons of Esculapius , as ...
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RESOURCES IN ART AND FORM | 37 |
RESOURCES IN LOGIC | 55 |
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Ahab Alice American argument artist beauty believe better C. P. Snow C. S. Lewis called Christian COMPOSITION Compson course culture D. H. Lawrence death Dormouse duckspeak effect emotion English essay Etruscan evil example existence Existentialism experience express eyes fact feel force GEORGE ORWELL give hand human ideas idols imagination Ingsoc kind knew L'Assommoir language less living look man-apes March Hare matter meaning merely mind Moby Dick modern nature never Nevermore Newspeak nouns once organization paragraph perhaps person philosophy phrases Plato poem poet poetry political possible prose Queequeg question Raleigh reader reason religion scientific scientists seems sense sentence simple social society soul style T. S. Eliot things thought tion TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION true truth understanding universe vocabulary whale whole words writing