Seven Types of AmbiguityChatto and Windus, 1930 - 325 Seiten |
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... important meanings of this sort , as may be seen from the example about the cat , are hard to isolate , or to be sure of when you have done so ; and there is a sort of meaning , the sort that people are thinking of when they say ' this ...
... important meanings of this sort , as may be seen from the example about the cat , are hard to isolate , or to be sure of when you have done so ; and there is a sort of meaning , the sort that people are thinking of when they say ' this ...
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... important to the poet than their multitude , and harder to understand ; and because it gives no means of telling how much has been done by meanings latent in the mode of action of the language , which may be far more elaborate and ...
... important to the poet than their multitude , and harder to understand ; and because it gives no means of telling how much has been done by meanings latent in the mode of action of the language , which may be far more elaborate and ...
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... important to preserve one's innocence about the meaning of verses , that one must use sensibility , and as little in- telligence as possible . This , also , is often true , but I take a moral line here , and say it is true only of bad ...
... important to preserve one's innocence about the meaning of verses , that one must use sensibility , and as little in- telligence as possible . This , also , is often true , but I take a moral line here , and say it is true only of bad ...
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