Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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... words , and the words cannot fall into place if you remove the matter , nor can the matter have clarity if you withdraw the words . And in my own view the great men of the past , having a wider mental grasp , had also a far deeper ...
... words , and the words cannot fall into place if you remove the matter , nor can the matter have clarity if you withdraw the words . And in my own view the great men of the past , having a wider mental grasp , had also a far deeper ...
34. lappuse
... words , which ( as Plato here observes ) God instituted by the ministrie of Adam , that great Naturalist , who imposed names on things , proper and fitted to their Natures . " 60 This phrase , “ rectitude of words , " epitomizes the ...
... words , which ( as Plato here observes ) God instituted by the ministrie of Adam , that great Naturalist , who imposed names on things , proper and fitted to their Natures . " 60 This phrase , “ rectitude of words , " epitomizes the ...
60. lappuse
... words become things ; their words are like physical souvenirs brought back from a grand tour , objects of status rather than means of communication . Words to Monsieur are like Mallarmé's radiant jewels , valuable , not simply as marks ...
... words become things ; their words are like physical souvenirs brought back from a grand tour , objects of status rather than means of communication . Words to Monsieur are like Mallarmé's radiant jewels , valuable , not simply as marks ...
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The New Philosophy and Universal Languages in Seventeenth-century England ... Robert E. Stillman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |