WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... observed in his own country ; and arguing again from observation , and the strictest logic - among persons of un- developed intellect , children , and idiots . ( Shakespeare again supports him . His point of view regarding madness seems ...
... observed in his own country ; and arguing again from observation , and the strictest logic - among persons of un- developed intellect , children , and idiots . ( Shakespeare again supports him . His point of view regarding madness seems ...
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... observed by Professor de Selincourt may be added the frequent change of double negatives into simple posi- tives , e.g , " type not false " becomes " true epitome . " of poetic expression , more concentration , and more clarity 110 ...
... observed by Professor de Selincourt may be added the frequent change of double negatives into simple posi- tives , e.g , " type not false " becomes " true epitome . " of poetic expression , more concentration , and more clarity 110 ...
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... observed that the loyalties of the seven sons and the faith of Francis and Emily were insufficiently contrasted ; that something was required " in order to place the two protestant malcontents of the family in a light that made them ...
... observed that the loyalties of the seven sons and the faith of Francis and Emily were insufficiently contrasted ; that something was required " in order to place the two protestant malcontents of the family in a light that made them ...
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