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Page 77
... fact be taken absolutely seriously since the very activity of reading is one that will always involve some suspension of belief . This has been beautifully put by Wayne Booth in his masterly The Rhetoric of Fiction . He notes that ...
... fact be taken absolutely seriously since the very activity of reading is one that will always involve some suspension of belief . This has been beautifully put by Wayne Booth in his masterly The Rhetoric of Fiction . He notes that ...
Page 84
... fact describe all too accurately a very sorry social condition . These comments suggest that counting exercises can yield results ( in fact we do not have nearly enough of them ) , but that such results must be carefully interpreted ...
... fact describe all too accurately a very sorry social condition . These comments suggest that counting exercises can yield results ( in fact we do not have nearly enough of them ) , but that such results must be carefully interpreted ...
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... fact that the two theories are in contradiction ( Bell is conservative and would favour what the Marxists hate , whilst they in turn would presumably favour what he loathes ) should not hide the fact that both are united in their ...
... fact that the two theories are in contradiction ( Bell is conservative and would favour what the Marxists hate , whilst they in turn would presumably favour what he loathes ) should not hide the fact that both are united in their ...
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