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... language , or that all words must be resolvable into a few simple elements , indicating by resem blance visible objects . 7. That there could be nothing arbitrary about language . 8. That no words could be primarily or properly ...
... language , or that all words must be resolvable into a few simple elements , indicating by resem blance visible objects . 7. That there could be nothing arbitrary about language . 8. That no words could be primarily or properly ...
Pagina 309
... language → addressing his readers in the following very wonderful manner : " I have contrasted some of the opposite perfections of the philo sophical and of the rhetorical or poetical style . The former , I have observed , accomplishes ...
... language → addressing his readers in the following very wonderful manner : " I have contrasted some of the opposite perfections of the philo sophical and of the rhetorical or poetical style . The former , I have observed , accomplishes ...
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... language without understand- ing what they say or whereof they affirm ; for they cannot perceive , it seems , that language is made up of metaphor ; and that those ex- pressions commonly considered literal are in general merely worn ...
... language without understand- ing what they say or whereof they affirm ; for they cannot perceive , it seems , that language is made up of metaphor ; and that those ex- pressions commonly considered literal are in general merely worn ...
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Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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