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Page 24
... attention to these , you cannot pay attention at all . Your mind wanders . This kind of writing demands a subject that will suit it . It is surely out of place to write in the grand style of inconsiderable things . No one wrote in this ...
... attention to these , you cannot pay attention at all . Your mind wanders . This kind of writing demands a subject that will suit it . It is surely out of place to write in the grand style of inconsiderable things . No one wrote in this ...
Page 88
... attention of the audience on them so that the delay in their appearance increases the expectation . No one followed this practice more scrupu- lously than that very competent dramatist William Shakespeare . It is the difficulty of ...
... attention of the audience on them so that the delay in their appearance increases the expectation . No one followed this practice more scrupu- lously than that very competent dramatist William Shakespeare . It is the difficulty of ...
Page 153
... attention to the writers who seemed to offer something new in technique , and this is very comprehensible , for the novelties they presented gave a sort of freshness to well - worn material and were a fruitful matter of discussion . It ...
... attention to the writers who seemed to offer something new in technique , and this is very comprehensible , for the novelties they presented gave a sort of freshness to well - worn material and were a fruitful matter of discussion . It ...
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