Der Englische Essay: Analysen : Mit E. Einl., Glossar U. AuswahlbibliographieHorst Weber Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft [Abt. Verlag], 1975 - 405 من الصفحات |
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... begins to qualify it , and insofar as he has accepted it , the reader participates in the act of qualification . Indeed he has no choice , for in contrast to the permis- sive " may , " Bacon begins the next sentence with a commanding ...
... begins to qualify it , and insofar as he has accepted it , the reader participates in the act of qualification . Indeed he has no choice , for in contrast to the permis- sive " may , " Bacon begins the next sentence with a commanding ...
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... begins an essay with a tightly structured aphorism which gen- eralizes the details that follow.44 But the ... begin with a terse observation ; and seven pieces in Table- Talk and The Plain Speaker start off similarly . ” Professor Wilcox ...
... begins an essay with a tightly structured aphorism which gen- eralizes the details that follow.44 But the ... begin with a terse observation ; and seven pieces in Table- Talk and The Plain Speaker start off similarly . ” Professor Wilcox ...
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... begins and to which it returns . In the monologues , we see the changes which affect the real but not the painted people , and we see also a change in intensity of feeling . Bridget's mono- logue is quietly regretful , nostalgic ...
... begins and to which it returns . In the monologues , we see the changes which affect the real but not the painted people , and we see also a change in intensity of feeling . Bridget's mono- logue is quietly regretful , nostalgic ...
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