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Pagina 49
... feel as you like about that , I can see and I do see that for many that for some the possessive case apostrophe has a gentle tender insinuation that makes it very difficult to definitely decide to do without it . One does do without it ...
... feel as you like about that , I can see and I do see that for many that for some the possessive case apostrophe has a gentle tender insinuation that makes it very difficult to definitely decide to do without it . One does do without it ...
Pagina 50
... feel what I mean . Periods have a life of their own a necessity of their own a feeling of their own a time of their ... feel adventurous . I can see that one might feel about them as periods but I myself never have , I began ...
... feel what I mean . Periods have a life of their own a necessity of their own a feeling of their own a time of their ... feel adventurous . I can see that one might feel about them as periods but I myself never have , I began ...
Pagina 53
... feel like that about almost anything . I myself do not feel like that about proper names , I rather like to look at them with a capital on them but I can perfectly under- stand that a great many do not feel that way about it . In short ...
... feel like that about almost anything . I myself do not feel like that about proper names , I rather like to look at them with a capital on them but I can perfectly under- stand that a great many do not feel that way about it . In short ...
Inhoudsopgave
PART ONE MODERN VIEWS AND PRACTICAL ADVICE | 3 |
Metaphor and Other Figures of Speech Herbert Read | 23 |
Archibald A Hill | 35 |
Copyright | |
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