College English Association Critic, Volumes 33-35Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1970 |
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... variety of texts for every course— so you can find the one that fits your needs exactly ! Listen- " People ask whether anti - war protesters represent a tenth or a fifth or a third or more of the student population . They do not ...
... variety of texts for every course— so you can find the one that fits your needs exactly ! Listen- " People ask whether anti - war protesters represent a tenth or a fifth or a third or more of the student population . They do not ...
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... variety . " And we have already quoted his conviction that poetry ought to unite " pleasure with truth . " Therefore , poetry should unite variety with truth . And that is to say , poetry ought to unite the particular with the general ...
... variety . " And we have already quoted his conviction that poetry ought to unite " pleasure with truth . " Therefore , poetry should unite variety with truth . And that is to say , poetry ought to unite the particular with the general ...
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... variety in English and why does it persist despite standardizing forces in society ? How widely does English vary when viewed as a world language or as the language of the United States ? How should variety be confronted by the teacher ...
... variety in English and why does it persist despite standardizing forces in society ? How widely does English vary when viewed as a world language or as the language of the United States ? How should variety be confronted by the teacher ...
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