Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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25. lappuse
... proper demeanor and proper end of discourse . Sermons , for example , are not limited to discussions of swearing or lying , but even dilate upon the proper uses of wit , as does Barrow : A man of ripe age and sound judgment , for ...
... proper demeanor and proper end of discourse . Sermons , for example , are not limited to discussions of swearing or lying , but even dilate upon the proper uses of wit , as does Barrow : A man of ripe age and sound judgment , for ...
29. lappuse
... proper , ” “ right , ” or “ natural ” meanings are reasonably self - evident . This concept of the rectitude of words is central to the Restoration debate over literal and figurative uses of language . When Hobbes claims that speech is ...
... proper , ” “ right , ” or “ natural ” meanings are reasonably self - evident . This concept of the rectitude of words is central to the Restoration debate over literal and figurative uses of language . When Hobbes claims that speech is ...
101. lappuse
... proper meanings of words , like his overly severe standards of conduct , degenerates into brutal judgments and brutal actions . Manly tries to correct nonsensical and foolish talk by assuming the author- ity to set strict standards ...
... proper meanings of words , like his overly severe standards of conduct , degenerates into brutal judgments and brutal actions . Manly tries to correct nonsensical and foolish talk by assuming the author- ity to set strict standards ...
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Restoration Philosophies of Language | 6 |
Restoration Ethics of Language | 24 |
Love in a Wood and Decorum | 37 |
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The New Philosophy and Universal Languages in Seventeenth-century England ... Robert E. Stillman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |