Victorians Institute Journal, المجلد 15Old Dominion University, 1987 |
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... means " there's a nice knock- down argument for you ! " Alice politely objects , and Humpty declares that when he uses a word it means , as he says , " just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less " ( 163 ) .23 This extreme ...
... means " there's a nice knock- down argument for you ! " Alice politely objects , and Humpty declares that when he uses a word it means , as he says , " just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less " ( 163 ) .23 This extreme ...
الصفحة 112
... means to a collective something termed happiness , and to be desired on that account . They are desired and desirable in and for themselves ; besides being means , they are part of the end . . . . What was once desired as an instrument ...
... means to a collective something termed happiness , and to be desired on that account . They are desired and desirable in and for themselves ; besides being means , they are part of the end . . . . What was once desired as an instrument ...
الصفحة 117
... means have become part of the end , and a more important part of it than any of the things which they are means to .... The person is made , or thinks he would be made , happy by its mere possession ; and is made unhappy by failure to ...
... means have become part of the end , and a more important part of it than any of the things which they are means to .... The person is made , or thinks he would be made , happy by its mere possession ; and is made unhappy by failure to ...
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Harry E Shaw USES OF THE PAST IN ELIOT | 17 |
Elizabeth R Epperly FROM THE BORDERLANDS | 25 |
Alan Johnson INVENTING THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE | 37 |
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