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All of this reading shaped his mind and his writing . ... and moral phenomena in ways that enlighten and even influence readers.8 In many ways , the canonical writers call their readers back to values and ways of seeing the world .
All of this reading shaped his mind and his writing . ... and moral phenomena in ways that enlighten and even influence readers.8 In many ways , the canonical writers call their readers back to values and ways of seeing the world .
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They were often written hastily and aimed at a literate rather than a literary reading public . These readers were accustomed to hearing sermons and speeches and reading conduct books , proverbs , and jest books , and the Renaissance ...
They were often written hastily and aimed at a literate rather than a literary reading public . These readers were accustomed to hearing sermons and speeches and reading conduct books , proverbs , and jest books , and the Renaissance ...
Pagina 44
The objection is unanswerable , but in part of recompense , let me assure the Reader , that in hasty productions , he is ... and consequently though my hazard be the greater , yet the Readers pleasure is not the less.4 Here he promised ...
The objection is unanswerable , but in part of recompense , let me assure the Reader , that in hasty productions , he is ... and consequently though my hazard be the greater , yet the Readers pleasure is not the less.4 Here he promised ...
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