Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... effect an integration of the sciences and humanities by allowing science teachers to assign papers to their students and then to have these papers submitted to the English Department for grading of grammar and rhetoric . In that way ...
... effect an integration of the sciences and humanities by allowing science teachers to assign papers to their students and then to have these papers submitted to the English Department for grading of grammar and rhetoric . In that way ...
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... effect may be seen in “ Rappaccini's Daughter , ” for example , 19 and other works owe something to their author's reading of Shakespeare , Spenser , Scott , the Gothic romances , and the Bible.20 Wide as his reading was , “ no other ...
... effect may be seen in “ Rappaccini's Daughter , ” for example , 19 and other works owe something to their author's reading of Shakespeare , Spenser , Scott , the Gothic romances , and the Bible.20 Wide as his reading was , “ no other ...
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... effect reflects upon the mental process of the previous two lines . Having disengaged tenor and vehicle to the point where true metaphor is established with " spake , ” he further analyzes the comparison so that it goes beyond metaphor ...
... effect reflects upon the mental process of the previous two lines . Having disengaged tenor and vehicle to the point where true metaphor is established with " spake , ” he further analyzes the comparison so that it goes beyond metaphor ...
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