The Twentieth Century, Volum 172Nineteenth Century and After, 1963 |
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Pàgina 84
... language tends to be in character a language of idealism , of hortatory and en- nobling concepts . It provides a range of discourse that is extensive and puts its users into touch with a history of language and thought . Its weakness is ...
... language tends to be in character a language of idealism , of hortatory and en- nobling concepts . It provides a range of discourse that is extensive and puts its users into touch with a history of language and thought . Its weakness is ...
Pàgina 110
... language ; he quite rarely knows how to draw up a minute or a memorandum . More important , he finds it hard to learn and teach those things , because in some sense he dis- likes them . They represent the subjugation of language , the ...
... language ; he quite rarely knows how to draw up a minute or a memorandum . More important , he finds it hard to learn and teach those things , because in some sense he dis- likes them . They represent the subjugation of language , the ...
Pàgina 117
... language ; he quite rarely knows how to draw up a minute or a memorandum . More important , he finds it hard to learn and teach those things , because in some sense he dis- likes them . They represent the subjugation of language , the ...
... language ; he quite rarely knows how to draw up a minute or a memorandum . More important , he finds it hard to learn and teach those things , because in some sense he dis- likes them . They represent the subjugation of language , the ...
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