How English Works

How English Works
Title How English Works PDF eBook
Author Ann Raimes
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 420
Release 1998-07-13
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780521657587

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This book uses readings from newspapers, works of non-fiction, and college textbooks to illustrate the use of target structures. The Student's Book provides clear presentations of the basic principles of 27 important areas of English grammar, through a wide variety of exercises and tasks for writing and editing. It engages students with topics that range from artificial intelligence and laptop computers to the environment and economics. This important grammar text provides a real-world context that allows students to see how the English language really "works."

The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury

The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury
Title The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury PDF eBook
Author Thomas Hobbes
Publisher
Total Pages 570
Release 1844
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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How English Works

How English Works
Title How English Works PDF eBook
Author Michael Swan
Publisher OXFORD University Press
Total Pages 372
Release 1997
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780194314565

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Comprehensive course divided into 20 units, each focusing on a different grammar point. With glossary of grammar points, various exercises, illustrations, examples, and answers. Suitable for self-study, building vocabulary, and developing grammar skills.

How English Works, Books a la Carte Edition

How English Works, Books a la Carte Edition
Title How English Works, Books a la Carte Edition PDF eBook
Author Anne Curzan
Publisher Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages 578
Release 2015-02-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780321946270

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The Complete English Poems

The Complete English Poems
Title The Complete English Poems PDF eBook
Author George Herbert
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 385
Release 2004-10-07
Genre Poetry
ISBN 014196586X

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George Herbert combined the intellectual and the spiritual, the humble and the divine, to create some of the most moving devotional poetry in the English language. His deceptively simple verse uses the ingenious arguments typical of seventeenth-century 'metaphysical' poets, and unusual imagery drawn from musical structures, the natural world and domestic activity to explore a mosaic of Biblical themes. From the wit and wordplay of 'The Pulley' and the formal experimentation of 'Easter Wings' and 'Paradise', to the intense, highly personal relationship between man and God portrayed in 'The Collar' and 'Redemption', the works collected here show the transcendental power of divine love.

The Grounds of English Literature

The Grounds of English Literature
Title The Grounds of English Literature PDF eBook
Author Christopher Cannon
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 250
Release 2004-12-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0199270821

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Using an innovative theory of literary form applied to a series of detailed readings of the more important early Middle English works, Christopher Cannon shows how the many and varied texts of the period laid the foundations for the project of English literature.

Behemoth or The Long Parliament

Behemoth or The Long Parliament
Title Behemoth or The Long Parliament PDF eBook
Author Thomas Hobbes
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 270
Release 2014-12-10
Genre History
ISBN 022622984X

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Behemoth, or The Long Parliament is essential to any reader interested in the historical context of the thought of Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679). In De Cive (1642) and Leviathan (1651), the great political philosopher had developed an analytical framework for discussing sedition, rebellion, and the breakdown of authority. Behemoth, completed around 1668 and not published until after Hobbe's death, represents the systematic application of this framework to the English Civil War. In his insightful and substantial Introduction, Stephen Holmes examines the major themes and implications of Behemoth in Hobbes's system of thought. Holmes notes that a fresh consideration of Behemoth dispels persistent misreadings of Hobbes, including the idea that man is motivated solely by a desire for self-preservation. Behemoth, which is cast as a series of dialogues between a teacher and his pupil, locates the principal cause of the Civil War less in economic interests than in the stubborn irrationality of key actors. It also shows more vividly than any of Hobbe's other works the importance of religion in his theories of human nature and behavior.