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... matter of delicacy , since it may well lead to verbi- age . Here a knowledge of stage dialogue should help . An actor will sometimes say to an author : ' Couldn't you give me a word or two more in this speech ? It seems to take away all ...
... matter of delicacy , since it may well lead to verbi- age . Here a knowledge of stage dialogue should help . An actor will sometimes say to an author : ' Couldn't you give me a word or two more in this speech ? It seems to take away all ...
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W. SOMER MAUGHAI. clearness . They all , and Locke too for the matter of that , wrote English that the student of ... matters that are of pressing concern to all re- flective persons , one can only regret that they cannot make their ...
W. SOMER MAUGHAI. clearness . They all , and Locke too for the matter of that , wrote English that the student of ... matters that are of pressing concern to all re- flective persons , one can only regret that they cannot make their ...
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... matter ; but river is ngle and jungle is river , for river and jungle are one . It does not seem impossible that the ... matters . Ixviii But the plain man's interest in philosophy is practical . He wants to know what is the value ...
... matter ; but river is ngle and jungle is river , for river and jungle are one . It does not seem impossible that the ... matters . Ixviii But the plain man's interest in philosophy is practical . He wants to know what is the value ...
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