Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 46.
11. lappuse
... thoughts : From Words , which are but Pictures of the Thought , ( Though we our Thoughts from them perversely drew ) To Things , the Mind's right Object , he it brought . If words stand for or signify things , the auditor does not need ...
... thoughts : From Words , which are but Pictures of the Thought , ( Though we our Thoughts from them perversely drew ) To Things , the Mind's right Object , he it brought . If words stand for or signify things , the auditor does not need ...
58. lappuse
... thoughts communicable or visible , or it can be used to hide , disguise , or deceive . We might say that Gerrard uses language to reveal his thought and character , while Monsieur uses it to conceal or at least change his thought and ...
... thoughts communicable or visible , or it can be used to hide , disguise , or deceive . We might say that Gerrard uses language to reveal his thought and character , while Monsieur uses it to conceal or at least change his thought and ...
131. lappuse
... thought , English , and external language of speech , French , reflect the traditional ideas that thought is internal discourse . In Plato , “ thinking and discourse are the same thing , except that what we call thinking is , precisely ...
... thought , English , and external language of speech , French , reflect the traditional ideas that thought is internal discourse . In Plato , “ thinking and discourse are the same thing , except that what we call thinking is , precisely ...
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