Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 21 |
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... meaning here we are far past any meaning . The addition of even an adjective , when things are as bad as this , will only increase the confusion . If we will agree , as I suppose we shall , that the prime purpose of language is to ...
... meaning here we are far past any meaning . The addition of even an adjective , when things are as bad as this , will only increase the confusion . If we will agree , as I suppose we shall , that the prime purpose of language is to ...
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... meaning of words . I have seen headings where I had to read some of the column below to find out what they meant , and I have seen sentences whose meaning I could not get until I had read the context . A good example of this is " brief ...
... meaning of words . I have seen headings where I had to read some of the column below to find out what they meant , and I have seen sentences whose meaning I could not get until I had read the context . A good example of this is " brief ...
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... meaning will reach his public if any other hand is allowed to interfere . He will perhaps see proofs , and can ... meaning by adding an extra comma or altering a colon , the meaning that he achieves may well be something the author never ...
... meaning will reach his public if any other hand is allowed to interfere . He will perhaps see proofs , and can ... meaning by adding an extra comma or altering a colon , the meaning that he achieves may well be something the author never ...
Inhalt
Among the Ruins By The LORD DUNSANY Litt D F R S L | 14 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Fame versus Fashion in Literature | 46 |
Style and Fashion in Literature By CLIFFORD BAX F S A | 67 |
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