Seven Types of AmbiguityChatto and Windus, 1930 - 325 Seiten |
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... given finality by a faint ambiguity of sense , and this is supported by an ambiguous participle . But true Nobility is of the Mind ; Not given by Chance , and not to Chance resigned . Resigned may convey ' not given back when adverse ...
... given finality by a faint ambiguity of sense , and this is supported by an ambiguous participle . But true Nobility is of the Mind ; Not given by Chance , and not to Chance resigned . Resigned may convey ' not given back when adverse ...
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... given the elements which were to have been fitted together , but flowing out , and associated only loosely into an impression of sorrow ; something , perhaps something very apoca- lyptic and reassuring , seems to have been meant , but ...
... given the elements which were to have been fitted together , but flowing out , and associated only loosely into an impression of sorrow ; something , perhaps something very apoca- lyptic and reassuring , seems to have been meant , but ...
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... given myself to you ; the self I have given you is unkind because it is able to leave you , able to retire into its own privacy , able to take another lover . ' But we may also regard the two selves as different ; the point of the ...
... given myself to you ; the self I have given you is unkind because it is able to leave you , able to retire into its own privacy , able to take another lover . ' But we may also regard the two selves as different ; the point of the ...
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