Seven Types of AmbiguityChatto and Windus, 1930 - 325 Seiten |
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... whole body , and is as near as one can get to an immediate self - knowledge . You may say , then , that any grammatical analysis of poetry , since it must ignore atmosphere , is trivial ; that atmosphere is conveyed in some unknown and ...
... whole body , and is as near as one can get to an immediate self - knowledge . You may say , then , that any grammatical analysis of poetry , since it must ignore atmosphere , is trivial ; that atmosphere is conveyed in some unknown and ...
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... whole of summer . The repose and self - command given by the use of the first are contrasted with the speed at which ... whole summer before winter , a whole day before night . I call swift and still here ambiguous , though each SEVEN ...
... whole of summer . The repose and self - command given by the use of the first are contrasted with the speed at which ... whole summer before winter , a whole day before night . I call swift and still here ambiguous , though each SEVEN ...
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... whole landscape is wiped out , including anything you like to mention ' ; or regarding it as something tough in the field , a single frown from James quite permanently injures the subsoil of the neighbourhood . ' The grace , the pathos ...
... whole landscape is wiped out , including anything you like to mention ' ; or regarding it as something tough in the field , a single frown from James quite permanently injures the subsoil of the neighbourhood . ' The grace , the pathos ...
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