Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJ. Murray, 1951 - 149 páginas |
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... language events . These systematic constructs are neither immanent nor transcendent , but just language turned back on itself . The present essay is an attempt to sketch the framework of a language of description in English about ...
... language events . These systematic constructs are neither immanent nor transcendent , but just language turned back on itself . The present essay is an attempt to sketch the framework of a language of description in English about ...
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... language of poetry is in the sound of it . If that be called the phonological mode of meaning , in poetry , it is a mode impossible of translation from one language into another . In his dialogue on the critic as artist in Intentions ...
... language of poetry is in the sound of it . If that be called the phonological mode of meaning , in poetry , it is a mode impossible of translation from one language into another . In his dialogue on the critic as artist in Intentions ...
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... language . Not that philosophers have a language for this either . The statement of his philosophy by a philosopher would be almost impossible without a previous analysis of Swinburne's language . The philosopher might then agree with ...
... language . Not that philosophers have a language for this either . The statement of his philosophy by a philosopher would be almost impossible without a previous analysis of Swinburne's language . The philosopher might then agree with ...
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