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الصفحة 45
to employ ambiguity - of word , phrase or situation — to give what is ultimately a quite unambivalent expression to moral preference or decision . There is , however , a secondary form of ambiguity at work in both playsmore subjective ...
to employ ambiguity - of word , phrase or situation — to give what is ultimately a quite unambivalent expression to moral preference or decision . There is , however , a secondary form of ambiguity at work in both playsmore subjective ...
الصفحة 185
Approve any thing thou hearest of his , to the receiv'd opinion of it ; but if it bee extraordinarie , give it from him to some other , whom thou more particularly affect'st . That's the way to plague him , and he shall never come to ...
Approve any thing thou hearest of his , to the receiv'd opinion of it ; but if it bee extraordinarie , give it from him to some other , whom thou more particularly affect'st . That's the way to plague him , and he shall never come to ...
الصفحة 196
A reader who can so “ eye ” will not take from the poem , but give to it the center that will always escape its representational grasp , and the true act of communication which then follows is described ( but not captured ) in the ...
A reader who can so “ eye ” will not take from the poem , but give to it the center that will always escape its representational grasp , and the true act of communication which then follows is described ( but not captured ) in the ...
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