Ideas and ModelsLouise Pound, Robert Adger Law, Theodore Stenberg, Lowry Charles Wimberly, James Phillip Callahan, Norman Ellsworth Eliason H. Holt, 1935 - 850 Seiten |
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... whole by analysis , and are ex- pressed each of them by a separate word . The development of analysis in language ... whole his- tory of language . In primitive forms of speech whole complexes of thought and feeling are expressed in ...
... whole by analysis , and are ex- pressed each of them by a separate word . The development of analysis in language ... whole his- tory of language . In primitive forms of speech whole complexes of thought and feeling are expressed in ...
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... whole face and particularly his head , were , in fact , unusually small ; yet the last appeared of a remark- able bulk , for his hair was long and bushy , and in fits of abstraction and in the agonies ( if I may use the word ) of ...
... whole face and particularly his head , were , in fact , unusually small ; yet the last appeared of a remark- able bulk , for his hair was long and bushy , and in fits of abstraction and in the agonies ( if I may use the word ) of ...
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... whole air came the sighing . It was a noise like waterfalls and pine forests . Then with a shattering crash the storm burst . The whole sky broke into a blaze , as though a vast bath of fire had suddenly been hurled over . There was a ...
... whole air came the sighing . It was a noise like waterfalls and pine forests . Then with a shattering crash the storm burst . The whole sky broke into a blaze , as though a vast bath of fire had suddenly been hurled over . There was a ...
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DEFINITION AND ANALYSIS | 1 |
A FINE GENTLEMAN Richard Steele The Guardian | 10 |
THE MUSHY SEVENTIES George Ade Cosmopolitan Magazine | 25 |
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