Seven Types of AmbiguityChatto and Windus, 1930 - 325 Seiten |
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... connected both ways , so as to ignore the two quatrains , and , by flowing straight on down the stanza with an insistence on its unity , show the accumulated energy of some enormous climax ; and again , by being connected with neither ...
... connected both ways , so as to ignore the two quatrains , and , by flowing straight on down the stanza with an insistence on its unity , show the accumulated energy of some enormous climax ; and again , by being connected with neither ...
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... connected only by being both relevant in the context , can be given in one word simultaneously . This is often done by reference to derivation ; thus Delilah is That specious monster , my accomplished snare . ( Specious , beautiful and ...
... connected only by being both relevant in the context , can be given in one word simultaneously . This is often done by reference to derivation ; thus Delilah is That specious monster , my accomplished snare . ( Specious , beautiful and ...
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... connection between two ideas , even when they are merely both relevant and need not have been particu- larly connected . For one is accustomed to such devices being used to connect things in an illuminating way , and there is at least ...
... connection between two ideas , even when they are merely both relevant and need not have been particu- larly connected . For one is accustomed to such devices being used to connect things in an illuminating way , and there is at least ...
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