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... passage of thirteen lines in version F with the corresponding passage in version Gg , in order to find out whether my work- ing hypothesis actually works . Before accepting the hypothesis as proved one would have to do much more , of ...
... passage of thirteen lines in version F with the corresponding passage in version Gg , in order to find out whether my work- ing hypothesis actually works . Before accepting the hypothesis as proved one would have to do much more , of ...
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... passage . To express the idea he used swich " such " ( that is . " so much " ) . He found he could not insert swich into line 32 . because doing so would destroy the metrical pattern of the line . He therefore put line 32 immediately ...
... passage . To express the idea he used swich " such " ( that is . " so much " ) . He found he could not insert swich into line 32 . because doing so would destroy the metrical pattern of the line . He therefore put line 32 immediately ...
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... passage are integrated with line 36 in the earlier version , but this integra- tion could not be kept if lines 35 and 36 were to be correlated and made parallel . Chaucer therefore took the other tack and made the last three lines an ...
... passage are integrated with line 36 in the earlier version , but this integra- tion could not be kept if lines 35 and 36 were to be correlated and made parallel . Chaucer therefore took the other tack and made the last three lines an ...
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... passage poetically , so far as I can tell . Indeed , they take away something of the freshness and spontaneity so marked in the earlier version . I realize that this judgment of mine is subjective and perhaps I am wrong in bringing up ...
... passage poetically , so far as I can tell . Indeed , they take away something of the freshness and spontaneity so marked in the earlier version . I realize that this judgment of mine is subjective and perhaps I am wrong in bringing up ...
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... passage of the cen- turies did not force a discoverer to come on the stage of science and perform his act . The natural- istic theory has its place for Great Men , for not all brains are alike . 8. An accident may lead to a discovery ...
... passage of the cen- turies did not force a discoverer to come on the stage of science and perform his act . The natural- istic theory has its place for Great Men , for not all brains are alike . 8. An accident may lead to a discovery ...
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Страница 393 - I am perfectly of your mind, that measures of great temper are necessary with the Germans ; and am not without apprehensions, that, through their indiscretion, or ours, or both, great disorders may one day arise among us. Those who come hither...
Страница 402 - What you have told us," says he, " is all very good. It is indeed bad to eat apples. It is better to make them all into cider. We are much obliged by your kindness in coming so far, to tell us those things which you have heard from your mothers.
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Страница 400 - We are, however, not the less obliged by your kind offer, though we decline accepting it: and to show our grateful sense of it, if the gentlemen of Virginia will send us a dozen of their sons, we will take great care of their education, instruct them in all we know, and make men of them.
Страница 393 - German. They begin of late to make all their bonds and other legal instruments in their own language, which (though I think it ought not to be) are allowed good in our courts, where the German business so increases, that there is continued need of interpreters ; and I suppose in a few years they will also be necessary in the Assembly, to tell one half of our legislators what the other half say.
Страница 395 - In short, unless the stream of their importation could be turned from this to other colonies, as you very judiciously propose, they will soon so outnumber us, that all the advantages we have, will, in my opinion, be not able to preserve our language, and even our government will become precarious.
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Страница 400 - for we know," says he. "that you highly esteem the kind of Learning taught in those Colleges, and that the Maintenance of our young Men, while with you, would be very expensive to you. We are convine 'd, therefore, that you mean to do us Good by your Proposal ; and we thank you heartily.