Seven Types of AmbiguityChatto and Windus, 1930 - 325 Seiten |
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... notion of what this unique mind must have been like when in action ; and to propose emendations without having any such notion to correct them by is merely to hack out of the quarry a small poem of one's own . Of the simpler thesis ...
... notion of what this unique mind must have been like when in action ; and to propose emendations without having any such notion to correct them by is merely to hack out of the quarry a small poem of one's own . Of the simpler thesis ...
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... notion , a nautical and a gastronomical notion , with an air of having them in watertight com- partments in your own mind ( each such subject has its rules which save a man from making himself ridiculous , and you have learnt them ) ...
... notion , a nautical and a gastronomical notion , with an air of having them in watertight com- partments in your own mind ( each such subject has its rules which save a man from making himself ridiculous , and you have learnt them ) ...
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... notion of a construction . Continually , in order to paraphrase a piece of verse , it is necessary to drag in some quite irrelevant conceptions ; thus I have often been puzzled by finding it necessary to go and look things up in order ...
... notion of a construction . Continually , in order to paraphrase a piece of verse , it is necessary to drag in some quite irrelevant conceptions ; thus I have often been puzzled by finding it necessary to go and look things up in order ...
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