CEA Critic, Volumes 24-25Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1962 |
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... strategic stronghold in their own profession and they have tended to lose out to more single - minded organizations . Not only carpenters , by the way , but lawyers , dentists , doctors , and morticians . Those of you who have worked in ...
... strategic stronghold in their own profession and they have tended to lose out to more single - minded organizations . Not only carpenters , by the way , but lawyers , dentists , doctors , and morticians . Those of you who have worked in ...
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... strategic- ally blends wit , irony and pathos to achieve a deep intensity . Eager like every serious writer to chart his world for the reader , Huxley exercises cunning control of word and allusion until the pattern . of life and death ...
... strategic- ally blends wit , irony and pathos to achieve a deep intensity . Eager like every serious writer to chart his world for the reader , Huxley exercises cunning control of word and allusion until the pattern . of life and death ...
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