The Art of Communicating IdeasDevin-Adair, 1952 - 487 ページ |
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... person command : Wordsworth's theory was that good literature came from the spontaneous emotions . As soon as ... person . The writer begins in the first person , suddenly shifts to the sec- ond ; or he begins in the third person and ...
... person command : Wordsworth's theory was that good literature came from the spontaneous emotions . As soon as ... person . The writer begins in the first person , suddenly shifts to the sec- ond ; or he begins in the third person and ...
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... person singular to the first person singular . He then switched from the third person plural to the first person plural . Suddenly , he introduced the second person , changed back again to the third , and ended up with the first person ...
... person singular to the first person singular . He then switched from the third person plural to the first person plural . Suddenly , he introduced the second person , changed back again to the third , and ended up with the first person ...
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... person was a " magnanimous ” person . When one had culti- vated all the virtues , then one possessed " liberality ” —the quality of the great and generous person . It was with this aim in mind that education was termed “ liberal . " In ...
... person was a " magnanimous ” person . When one had culti- vated all the virtues , then one possessed " liberality ” —the quality of the great and generous person . It was with this aim in mind that education was termed “ liberal . " In ...
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