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... complete ; but even if we hold that any division must to some extent be a matter of convenience , differing for ... complete inasmuch as it is not only practical but also emotional . I suspect , however , that he is referring , directly ...
... complete ; but even if we hold that any division must to some extent be a matter of convenience , differing for ... complete inasmuch as it is not only practical but also emotional . I suspect , however , that he is referring , directly ...
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... complete fusion into one person , friendship is a thing so delicate ( teneritas amicitiae ) that it is never for a moment safe from rifts if we let it rest on emotions and fail to subject reciprocal sympathy and self - surrender to ...
... complete fusion into one person , friendship is a thing so delicate ( teneritas amicitiae ) that it is never for a moment safe from rifts if we let it rest on emotions and fail to subject reciprocal sympathy and self - surrender to ...
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... complete the sense of the sentence . The other view is that the meaning of ' can ' or ' could have ' can be more clearly reproduced by some other verb ( notably ' shall ' or ' should have ' ) with an if - clause appended to it . The ...
... complete the sense of the sentence . The other view is that the meaning of ' can ' or ' could have ' can be more clearly reproduced by some other verb ( notably ' shall ' or ' should have ' ) with an if - clause appended to it . The ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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