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... already given their opinion much better than I ever could ) that I wished to raise my protest when I wrote the ironical remark in question ; which taken in the literal sense , as you took it , would very understandably cause offence ...
... already given their opinion much better than I ever could ) that I wished to raise my protest when I wrote the ironical remark in question ; which taken in the literal sense , as you took it , would very understandably cause offence ...
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... already received instruction in gram- matica , that is ( to paraphrase one of the well - known definitions ) who had been taught how to interpret authors ( including poets ) and how to write and speak correctly . The treatises of the so ...
... already received instruction in gram- matica , that is ( to paraphrase one of the well - known definitions ) who had been taught how to interpret authors ( including poets ) and how to write and speak correctly . The treatises of the so ...
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... already there were influences at work in his home which were soon to lead him along other paths . His father possessed musical and scientific tastes , and his library reflected these interests . Cook , while he inherited none of his ...
... already there were influences at work in his home which were soon to lead him along other paths . His father possessed musical and scientific tastes , and his library reflected these interests . Cook , while he inherited none of his ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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