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... mean that the committee will be reaching decisions upon these various questions very soon . It would seem essential that they should have the benefit of a real undergraduate opinion to help them where it can ; so it becomes a real duty ...
... mean that the committee will be reaching decisions upon these various questions very soon . It would seem essential that they should have the benefit of a real undergraduate opinion to help them where it can ; so it becomes a real duty ...
Side 121
... means that Punch and Judy seem to act of their own accord . The mob is not conscious of the hands . Stevenson claims that writing is a trick , convincing so long as the trick doesn't become obvious to the reader . The pattern is not of ...
... means that Punch and Judy seem to act of their own accord . The mob is not conscious of the hands . Stevenson claims that writing is a trick , convincing so long as the trick doesn't become obvious to the reader . The pattern is not of ...
Side 123
... means of “ individual criticism " and through just such personal critics that writing courses are of benefit . In class - rooms and lectures , literary tastes may be developed , interest in reading directed to richer sources , daily ...
... means of “ individual criticism " and through just such personal critics that writing courses are of benefit . In class - rooms and lectures , literary tastes may be developed , interest in reading directed to richer sources , daily ...
Side 126
... mean by that ? " I asked . For the first time there was a change in his expression . A dull smile passed over it and was gone . " You would like to hear ? It is yours to command . But that is only natural . To the victor belong the ...
... mean by that ? " I asked . For the first time there was a change in his expression . A dull smile passed over it and was gone . " You would like to hear ? It is yours to command . But that is only natural . To the victor belong the ...
Side 128
... mean anything to me ; already it was only the machine that counted , but I did not know it by its right name as yet . " We suffer too , ' said Victoria . " This vile blockade . We could not give you the good old - time dinner that such ...
... mean anything to me ; already it was only the machine that counted , but I did not know it by its right name as yet . " We suffer too , ' said Victoria . " This vile blockade . We could not give you the good old - time dinner that such ...
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