Seven Types of AmbiguityChatto and Windus, 1930 - 325 Seiten |
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... setting in which these sensations would be expected , or the mood in which they would be sought out . The Sitwells seem often to use the device rather as a flag of defiance , to insist that the main meaning is not what they value , and ...
... setting in which these sensations would be expected , or the mood in which they would be sought out . The Sitwells seem often to use the device rather as a flag of defiance , to insist that the main meaning is not what they value , and ...
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... setting for that gem , her beauty , or her beauty as the setting for that gem , SEVEN TYPES OF AMBIGUITY 125 Fortune might be said to have bestowed on her her ...
... setting for that gem , her beauty , or her beauty as the setting for that gem , SEVEN TYPES OF AMBIGUITY 125 Fortune might be said to have bestowed on her her ...
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... setting ; but still it does not stand out from its setting and seem the point of it ; the pun is thought of as of the same kind as the other devices em- ployed . Consider the word heady , which means both that he was head of the family ...
... setting ; but still it does not stand out from its setting and seem the point of it ; the pun is thought of as of the same kind as the other devices em- ployed . Consider the word heady , which means both that he was head of the family ...
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