Letters, Lectures, and Reviews, Including the Phrontisterion: Or, Oxford in the 19th CenturyJ. Murray, 1873 - Всего страниц: 408 |
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... necessary instruments , and the careful father of the maiden to demand of the ardent lover whether he , Mercury , god of thieves , had the means of procuring an honest living , and what settlements he could afford to make on the object ...
... necessary instruments , and the careful father of the maiden to demand of the ardent lover whether he , Mercury , god of thieves , had the means of procuring an honest living , and what settlements he could afford to make on the object ...
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... necessary parts of speech , if not absolutely true , requires but slight modification to become so . But that historically there ever was a time when the language of mankind consisted of these parts only , is a theory which , however ...
... necessary parts of speech , if not absolutely true , requires but slight modification to become so . But that historically there ever was a time when the language of mankind consisted of these parts only , is a theory which , however ...
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... necessary . As for the crowning extravagance of Horne Tooke , who assures us that what are called the operations of mind are merely operations of language , we have only to ask , what makes language operate ? He might as reasonably have ...
... necessary . As for the crowning extravagance of Horne Tooke , who assures us that what are called the operations of mind are merely operations of language , we have only to ask , what makes language operate ? He might as reasonably have ...
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... necessary to any language could be enumerated a priori would certainly be absurd . It has been said that the Greeks had eighteen prepositions , the Latins forty - nine , and the French ( according to different authors ) thirty- two ...
... necessary to any language could be enumerated a priori would certainly be absurd . It has been said that the Greeks had eighteen prepositions , the Latins forty - nine , and the French ( according to different authors ) thirty- two ...
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... necessary to add that we agree with Sir John Stoddart in regarding the infinitive mood as a noun substan- tive ; and the same is also frequently the case in English with the participial form , as in the proposition " seeing is believing ...
... necessary to add that we agree with Sir John Stoddart in regarding the infinitive mood as a noun substan- tive ; and the same is also frequently the case in English with the participial form , as in the proposition " seeing is believing ...
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