The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... matter short , by omit- ting to define the Verb . After enumerating sixteen different definitions ( all of which he ... matters , and after denying the old meta- physical theories of language , should attempt to found a metaphysical ...
... matter short , by omit- ting to define the Verb . After enumerating sixteen different definitions ( all of which he ... matters , and after denying the old meta- physical theories of language , should attempt to found a metaphysical ...
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... matter - of - fact expounder of truth or fable : 1 he does not soar above and look down upon his sub- ject , imparting his own lofty views and feelings to his descriptions of nature he relies upon it , is raised by it , is one with it ...
... matter - of - fact expounder of truth or fable : 1 he does not soar above and look down upon his sub- ject , imparting his own lofty views and feelings to his descriptions of nature he relies upon it , is raised by it , is one with it ...
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... matter , without making any inquiry into it , without using any precaution or putting the least restraint upon himself , and all on no better authority than a common newspaper report . The thing was ( not that we are imputing any strong ...
... matter , without making any inquiry into it , without using any precaution or putting the least restraint upon himself , and all on no better authority than a common newspaper report . The thing was ( not that we are imputing any strong ...
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