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... interesting , the same thing is true of adjec- tives . Adjectives are not really and truly interesting . In a way anybody can know always has known that , because after all adjectives affect nouns and as nouns are not really inter ...
... interesting , the same thing is true of adjec- tives . Adjectives are not really and truly interesting . In a way anybody can know always has known that , because after all adjectives affect nouns and as nouns are not really inter ...
Pagina 47
... interesting just as nouns and adjectives are not . They are interesting be- cause they do what a noun might do if a noun was not so unfortunately so completely unfortunately the name of something . Articles please , a and an and the ...
... interesting just as nouns and adjectives are not . They are interesting be- cause they do what a noun might do if a noun was not so unfortunately so completely unfortunately the name of something . Articles please , a and an and the ...
Pagina 49
... interesting in a way that is perfectly obvious , and so we do not have to go any farther into that . There are besides dashes and dots , and these might be interesting spaces might be interesting . They might if one felt that way about ...
... interesting in a way that is perfectly obvious , and so we do not have to go any farther into that . There are besides dashes and dots , and these might be interesting spaces might be interesting . They might if one felt that way about ...
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PART ONE MODERN VIEWS AND PRACTICAL ADVICE | 3 |
Metaphor and Other Figures of Speech Herbert Read | 23 |
Archibald A Hill | 35 |
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