Carnegie Series in English, Issues 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 - English literature |
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... wrote : " He slept more than any other President , whether by day or by night . Nero fiddled , but Coolidge only snored . . . ; he not only said little , and that little of harmless platitudes all compact , but did even less . " Warren ...
... wrote : " He slept more than any other President , whether by day or by night . Nero fiddled , but Coolidge only snored . . . ; he not only said little , and that little of harmless platitudes all compact , but did even less . " Warren ...
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... wrote and said . Gaugin , for example , wrote to a friend in 1885 " For a long time the philoso- phers have considered the phenomena which seem to us supernatural and yet of which we have the sensation . Everything is in that word ...
... wrote and said . Gaugin , for example , wrote to a friend in 1885 " For a long time the philoso- phers have considered the phenomena which seem to us supernatural and yet of which we have the sensation . Everything is in that word ...
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... wrote about them made such statements . For example , Gustave Goetschy wrote in La Vie moderne for April 17 , 1880 , Manet " is concerned above all else with rendering in the most exact and direct way the object just as it was at the ...
... wrote about them made such statements . For example , Gustave Goetschy wrote in La Vie moderne for April 17 , 1880 , Manet " is concerned above all else with rendering in the most exact and direct way the object just as it was at the ...
Contents
A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
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