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... expression , which was in fact a taut- ology , was intended by Apuleius , and no doubt accepted by his readers , as a good pun . Slang and puns then were common among the Romans , and though Livy , Virgil , Horace and Tacitus have ...
... expression , which was in fact a taut- ology , was intended by Apuleius , and no doubt accepted by his readers , as a good pun . Slang and puns then were common among the Romans , and though Livy , Virgil , Horace and Tacitus have ...
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... for an expression which in his opinion is not good French . " In one district of France a peasant will speak in patois to his animals , but not to his horse , because , as he says , THE FUTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 13.
... for an expression which in his opinion is not good French . " In one district of France a peasant will speak in patois to his animals , but not to his horse , because , as he says , THE FUTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 13.
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... expression in speech , is so inti- mately connected with the structure of the mind or the form of thought itself , that it is impossible to change the one in any serious degree without changing the THE FUTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 15.
... expression in speech , is so inti- mately connected with the structure of the mind or the form of thought itself , that it is impossible to change the one in any serious degree without changing the THE FUTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 15.
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... expression of a national temperament - one could devise half - a - dozen such questions . The response to them may certainly be , " Does it matter ? Well , if the art of the theatre matters - yes . Not that dramatists and actors should ...
... expression of a national temperament - one could devise half - a - dozen such questions . The response to them may certainly be , " Does it matter ? Well , if the art of the theatre matters - yes . Not that dramatists and actors should ...
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... expression . Again and again it is affirmed by superficial critics , whose tastes seem to have been formed by the cinematograph , that the crude language of a drunkard in a pothouse is a more vital and subtle means of expression ( “ red ...
... expression . Again and again it is affirmed by superficial critics , whose tastes seem to have been formed by the cinematograph , that the crude language of a drunkard in a pothouse is a more vital and subtle means of expression ( “ red ...
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