Reports and Speeches, 第 1 号1955 |
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... judgments about the teaching of English , it is dangerous to focus on close reading . English teachers are perennially warned against being dissectors or dessicators of literature . Attention to parts , sometimes really minute parts ...
... judgments about the teaching of English , it is dangerous to focus on close reading . English teachers are perennially warned against being dissectors or dessicators of literature . Attention to parts , sometimes really minute parts ...
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The novel has influenced judgments of life . Lionel Trilling wrote of this in " Manners , Morals , and the Novel , " when he said , " For our time the most effective agent of the moral imagination has been the novel of the last two ...
The novel has influenced judgments of life . Lionel Trilling wrote of this in " Manners , Morals , and the Novel , " when he said , " For our time the most effective agent of the moral imagination has been the novel of the last two ...
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... judgments may be correct but are often broader than you feel qualified to affirm . Your own judgments , though limited in breadth , are more worthwhile for you . An easy and engaging style . Intelligent study of Mann's work was the ...
... judgments may be correct but are often broader than you feel qualified to affirm . Your own judgments , though limited in breadth , are more worthwhile for you . An easy and engaging style . Intelligent study of Mann's work was the ...
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