The Structure of Complex WordsChatto & Windus, 1952 - 449 sivua |
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... Caroline Thompson , from which I want to start ; partly to criticise it , but feeling grateful to her for giving the work such a firm basis . This family of words is obviously very difficult ; the mere number of them is distracting ...
... Caroline Thompson , from which I want to start ; partly to criticise it , but feeling grateful to her for giving the work such a firm basis . This family of words is obviously very difficult ; the mere number of them is distracting ...
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... Caroline Thompson has a distaste for sensibility , and treats the suggestions of the word as mere fallacies - from the point of view of good sense . I should agree heartily that the war between sense and sensibility leads to nonsense on ...
... Caroline Thompson has a distaste for sensibility , and treats the suggestions of the word as mere fallacies - from the point of view of good sense . I should agree heartily that the war between sense and sensibility leads to nonsense on ...
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... Caroline Thompson's . She set out to describe the possible fallacious uses of sensibility and explain how they arise ; obviously a useful thing to do , and I suspected her of doing more only because it was done so fully . But surely the ...
... Caroline Thompson's . She set out to describe the possible fallacious uses of sensibility and explain how they arise ; obviously a useful thing to do , and I suspected her of doing more only because it was done so fully . But surely the ...
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