PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «EDITORIALISER»
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4 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «EDITORIALISER»
Scopri l'uso di
editorialiser nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
editorialiser e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
In the space trilogy, for instance, a ghostly C. S. Lewis serves as occasional
editorialiser, but is certainly a minor character in the narration. But what of
Weston, Devine, and Ransom? We never enter into the inner reaches of the first
two; we ...
2
A sea of words: volume two of an autobiography
To M.H.H. the distant, Parnassian editorialiser of the Listener (complete with
footnotes); to Monte Harry Holcroft the literary lion; to M.H.H. the 'fair above all
else' journalist, or to M.H. Holcroft of the New Zealand Literary Fund Committee?
Montague Harry Holcroft, 1986
... federal movement who met at the instance of G. H. Reid, the Premier of New
South Wales, had recognised 'the want of a vigorous patriotism'. The editorialiser
of the first person plural reminded young Australians (all those who so 46 ROOTS
.
Can you imagine being in the same padded room as a Times leader writer, or
sharing a thin gruel of economically lukewarm cabbage soup at the other end of
the sparse table at which one presumes a New Statesman editorialiser chews
over ...