The Art of Communicating IdeasDevin-Adair, 1952 - 487 pàgines |
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... beauty because everyone has a different idea of what beauty is . ( Student exam . ) 10. Freedom is the right to do as you please . ( Student theme . ) 11. Liberalism as stated in Webster's New Collegiate is a col- lection of liberal ...
... beauty because everyone has a different idea of what beauty is . ( Student exam . ) 10. Freedom is the right to do as you please . ( Student theme . ) 11. Liberalism as stated in Webster's New Collegiate is a col- lection of liberal ...
Pàgina 373
... beauty and serviceability for the purpose for which it is used , the material of the hand - wrought spoon is some one hundred times more valuable than the baser metal , without very greatly excelling the latter in intrinsic beauty of ...
... beauty and serviceability for the purpose for which it is used , the material of the hand - wrought spoon is some one hundred times more valuable than the baser metal , without very greatly excelling the latter in intrinsic beauty of ...
Pàgina 374
... beauty . Our higher appreciation of the superior article is an appreciation of its superior honorific character , much more frequently than it is an unsophisticated apprecia- tion of its beauty . The requirement of conspicuous wasteful ...
... beauty . Our higher appreciation of the superior article is an appreciation of its superior honorific character , much more frequently than it is an unsophisticated apprecia- tion of its beauty . The requirement of conspicuous wasteful ...
Continguts
THE TOOLS OF IDEAS | 8 |
Meaning and Suggestion | 14 |
a Tool of Many Uses | 26 |
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