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... perhaps in this connexion I should call him Tully - is more inclined to exhortation and not so conspicuously sincere . Perhaps I skimmed through them in too great a hurry , but such enlightenment as I received was not unaccompanied by ...
... perhaps in this connexion I should call him Tully - is more inclined to exhortation and not so conspicuously sincere . Perhaps I skimmed through them in too great a hurry , but such enlightenment as I received was not unaccompanied by ...
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... perhaps be other senses of can and could have in which we cannot say such things . This sense he illustrates by the sentence ' I could have walked a mile in 20 minutes this morning , but I certainly could not have run two miles in 5 ...
... perhaps be other senses of can and could have in which we cannot say such things . This sense he illustrates by the sentence ' I could have walked a mile in 20 minutes this morning , but I certainly could not have run two miles in 5 ...
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... Perhaps , then , it was not correct to describe ' He could have ' , either , as always a conditional where it asserts ability or opportunity only , with nothing said about the other , or even where the other is denied to have existed ...
... Perhaps , then , it was not correct to describe ' He could have ' , either , as always a conditional where it asserts ability or opportunity only , with nothing said about the other , or even where the other is denied to have existed ...
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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