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Pagina 64
... kind you can approach with special advantages which you couldn't take with your actual readers who are listening in . The classic example is Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France ( 1790 ) , written to check the pro ...
... kind you can approach with special advantages which you couldn't take with your actual readers who are listening in . The classic example is Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France ( 1790 ) , written to check the pro ...
Pagina 76
... kind of loneliness in a wife could muffle her suspicions of such a husband , or what kind of devotion or fear , concealed hatred , or personal drabness had kept her at his side ? How much acting went on , and what are the clues in face ...
... kind of loneliness in a wife could muffle her suspicions of such a husband , or what kind of devotion or fear , concealed hatred , or personal drabness had kept her at his side ? How much acting went on , and what are the clues in face ...
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... kind of Gladstone bag which , with a little manipulation , can be made to ac- commodate whatever collection of social facts we may wish to carry about in it . The term has no " referent , " as the devotees of semantics say - we do not ...
... kind of Gladstone bag which , with a little manipulation , can be made to ac- commodate whatever collection of social facts we may wish to carry about in it . The term has no " referent , " as the devotees of semantics say - we do not ...
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Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
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