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University of Toronto. whether the writing of Ciceronian Latin prose is any more an aim to be cultivated to - day ... writers mentioned , but one observes that almost the same space is devoted to Seneca as to Homer or even to Cicero , in ...
University of Toronto. whether the writing of Ciceronian Latin prose is any more an aim to be cultivated to - day ... writers mentioned , but one observes that almost the same space is devoted to Seneca as to Homer or even to Cicero , in ...
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University of Toronto. cism . They are in most cases concerned with books and writers , but they do not follow the common pattern of criticisms which estimate only the quality of the writing or the writer's success in the execution of ...
University of Toronto. cism . They are in most cases concerned with books and writers , but they do not follow the common pattern of criticisms which estimate only the quality of the writing or the writer's success in the execution of ...
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... writers and readers , typists , lino - typists , and tele- graphists . " Most people , " writes Professor Cyril Burt in How the Mind Works , " are concrete thinkers , for imagin- ing ... writer , and 457 MENTAL IMAGERY AND STYLE IN WRITING.
... writers and readers , typists , lino - typists , and tele- graphists . " Most people , " writes Professor Cyril Burt in How the Mind Works , " are concrete thinkers , for imagin- ing ... writer , and 457 MENTAL IMAGERY AND STYLE IN WRITING.
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VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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