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... meanings . Claudel averred : I know only too well the objections philologians could raise . Their arguments would be ... meaning of a word , for if there were none , he might as well give up his trade straight away . And is it really so ...
... meanings . Claudel averred : I know only too well the objections philologians could raise . Their arguments would be ... meaning of a word , for if there were none , he might as well give up his trade straight away . And is it really so ...
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... meaning , the right to exist as a truly functioning part of language . Saussure thought he was investigating not an attribute of language , but an eso- teric technique of poetry . Ironically , what he found was an attribute of language ...
... meaning , the right to exist as a truly functioning part of language . Saussure thought he was investigating not an attribute of language , but an eso- teric technique of poetry . Ironically , what he found was an attribute of language ...
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... meaning has few remaining advocates . How best , then , to resolve the apparent paradox posed by these two senses in which the term ' industrial revolution ' is used ? Is it possible either , on the one hand , to restore to it a meaning ...
... meaning has few remaining advocates . How best , then , to resolve the apparent paradox posed by these two senses in which the term ' industrial revolution ' is used ? Is it possible either , on the one hand , to restore to it a meaning ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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