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Pagina 73
... reference , as being always anticipative , and yet not always anticipative ; at least , if he does not do this , he expresses himself with such ambiguity in different places , that we know not what he means . In page 34 he says : 6 The ...
... reference , as being always anticipative , and yet not always anticipative ; at least , if he does not do this , he expresses himself with such ambiguity in different places , that we know not what he means . In page 34 he says : 6 The ...
Pagina 75
... reference to something already mentioned , but also to the person or thing which is about to become the subject of an assertion for such must at the time be the object most familiar to our own minds , though perhaps most foreign from ...
... reference to something already mentioned , but also to the person or thing which is about to become the subject of an assertion for such must at the time be the object most familiar to our own minds , though perhaps most foreign from ...
Pagina 78
... reference . ' Whenever it is inserted , it either ' con- jointly with its predicate recalls some former idea , ' as he says p . 38 .; or , as he elsewhere ( p . 46. ) expresses it , is subser- vient to the purpose of retrospective reference ...
... reference . ' Whenever it is inserted , it either ' con- jointly with its predicate recalls some former idea , ' as he says p . 38 .; or , as he elsewhere ( p . 46. ) expresses it , is subser- vient to the purpose of retrospective reference ...
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