Perspectives by Incongruity, Том 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... speaking to Arjk immedi- ately . But the castle was so large that it had its own inter- nal weather . And as Wawl commenced to speak , a little storm descended about the august forehead , filling his hair with a silver moisture and ...
... speaking to Arjk immedi- ately . But the castle was so large that it had its own inter- nal weather . And as Wawl commenced to speak , a little storm descended about the august forehead , filling his hair with a silver moisture and ...
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... speak the language which it hears . There is no mental equipment for speaking Chinese which is different from the mental equipment for speaking English . But the potentiality externalizes itself in accordance with the traditions into ...
... speak the language which it hears . There is no mental equipment for speaking Chinese which is different from the mental equipment for speaking English . But the potentiality externalizes itself in accordance with the traditions into ...
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... speak to Desdemona ; and even when he does , within the conditions of the play he could not plausibly speak to her thus , without lowering her in our esteem . But Emilia is perfectly suited to maintain this general tenor of the imagery ...
... speak to Desdemona ; and even when he does , within the conditions of the play he could not plausibly speak to her thus , without lowering her in our esteem . But Emilia is perfectly suited to maintain this general tenor of the imagery ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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