Philological Quarterly, Volúmenes14-15University of Iowa., 1935 |
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... thought , " I think , " for the close . Sentences like these , where words are arranged in what now seems an unnatural order , either to establish a connection or to flash the main thought upon the mind , are usually clear . The long ...
... thought , " I think , " for the close . Sentences like these , where words are arranged in what now seems an unnatural order , either to establish a connection or to flash the main thought upon the mind , are usually clear . The long ...
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... Thought to be beautiful which is not just , and has not its Foundation in the Nature of Things : That the Basis of all Wit is Truth ; and that no Thought can be valuable , of which good Sense is not the Ground - work . " 71 That this ...
... Thought to be beautiful which is not just , and has not its Foundation in the Nature of Things : That the Basis of all Wit is Truth ; and that no Thought can be valuable , of which good Sense is not the Ground - work . " 71 That this ...
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... thought of the men who occupy it.33 His most notable utterance of this kind was written only a few days earlier than these just referred to : 34 I was purposing to travel over the north this Summer - there is but one thing to prevent me ...
... thought of the men who occupy it.33 His most notable utterance of this kind was written only a few days earlier than these just referred to : 34 I was purposing to travel over the north this Summer - there is but one thing to prevent me ...
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