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Pagina lxviii
... action , then it will fall to me ; " the action of the speaker is entirely dependent upon the will of the second person . So , “ Shall he ? ” would im- ply that the speaker expresses the action of the person “ he ” as resting on the ...
... action , then it will fall to me ; " the action of the speaker is entirely dependent upon the will of the second person . So , “ Shall he ? ” would im- ply that the speaker expresses the action of the person “ he ” as resting on the ...
Pagina 313
... action , " including the time when a precept is to be observed . 9. " Observe place . " 10. " Consider the persons addressed . " 11. " Examine the particular state of the persona addressed . " 12. " Consider the principles of a word or ...
... action , " including the time when a precept is to be observed . 9. " Observe place . " 10. " Consider the persons addressed . " 11. " Examine the particular state of the persona addressed . " 12. " Consider the principles of a word or ...
Pagina 599
... action . The principal personages must belong to the high places of the world , and must be grand and elevated in their ideas and in their bearing . The measure must be of a sonorous dignity , befitting the subject . The action is ...
... action . The principal personages must belong to the high places of the world , and must be grand and elevated in their ideas and in their bearing . The measure must be of a sonorous dignity , befitting the subject . The action is ...
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