The North American Review, 220. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1924 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 42
... ideal . That the ideal is seldom attained does not seem in the least to dampen his enthusiasm . If I were to select among all his good qualities 42 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
... ideal . That the ideal is seldom attained does not seem in the least to dampen his enthusiasm . If I were to select among all his good qualities 42 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
Sayfa 98
... ideal of a richer prose than that which is today our ideal , the ideal in a word of æsthetic rather than of purely communicative prose ? Logically the thread I have been following would lead to such an ideal one that should fuse style ...
... ideal of a richer prose than that which is today our ideal , the ideal in a word of æsthetic rather than of purely communicative prose ? Logically the thread I have been following would lead to such an ideal one that should fuse style ...
Sayfa 100
... ideal of simplicity and clarity and the advantage of endu- ing these qualities , even in instances where their heightening by emotional color is not called for , with the order and movement of style . That simplicity and clarity once ...
... ideal of simplicity and clarity and the advantage of endu- ing these qualities , even in instances where their heightening by emotional color is not called for , with the order and movement of style . That simplicity and clarity once ...
Sayfa 101
... ideal , however much - however grossly in fact we may need it as an element in both thought and style . Lincoln's Gettysburg speech suits us better than Pericles's funeral oration , so much has happened between their respective eras ...
... ideal , however much - however grossly in fact we may need it as an element in both thought and style . Lincoln's Gettysburg speech suits us better than Pericles's funeral oration , so much has happened between their respective eras ...
Sayfa 108
... ideal , " See that you hold yourself fast by the intel- lect . " His writing avoided emotional content or color , the writer evidently considering that " all that sort of thing " so far as it could be deemed pertinent at all should go ...
... ideal , " See that you hold yourself fast by the intel- lect . " His writing avoided emotional content or color , the writer evidently considering that " all that sort of thing " so far as it could be deemed pertinent at all should go ...
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