Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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... Lying is when a man speaketh otherwise then the truth is , with a purpose to deceive . Here note that there is great difference betweene these two speeches , It is an untruthe ; and , It is a Lye . The first may be used when a man ...
... Lying is when a man speaketh otherwise then the truth is , with a purpose to deceive . Here note that there is great difference betweene these two speeches , It is an untruthe ; and , It is a Lye . The first may be used when a man ...
27. lappuse
... lying divorces the inner from the outer man . Lying injures society just as much as it injures the self . To be caught in a lie will irreparably destroy your honor , because , as John Cleland writes in The Institution of A Young Noble ...
... lying divorces the inner from the outer man . Lying injures society just as much as it injures the self . To be caught in a lie will irreparably destroy your honor , because , as John Cleland writes in The Institution of A Young Noble ...
28. lappuse
... lying threatens to destroy society altogether : “ Unless people were ty'd by their Words , the World would run strangely to ruin : If we had no way of collecting other's Meaning , Trust must fail , and Commerce be maim'd , and Society ...
... lying threatens to destroy society altogether : “ Unless people were ty'd by their Words , the World would run strangely to ruin : If we had no way of collecting other's Meaning , Trust must fail , and Commerce be maim'd , and Society ...
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The New Philosophy and Universal Languages in Seventeenth-century England ... Robert E. Stillman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |