Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes2-3Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1962 |
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... statement becomes less exact . A statement in words can become more or less exact only when both the denotation and the connotation of the words are controlled and made to function in the communication . In order for the statement to ...
... statement becomes less exact . A statement in words can become more or less exact only when both the denotation and the connotation of the words are controlled and made to function in the communication . In order for the statement to ...
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... statement is very much of an individual statement and does not have great universal applicability . The formist would be disturbed by the irregular form of the poem ; the meter is iambic penta- meter , but only barely so since it ...
... statement is very much of an individual statement and does not have great universal applicability . The formist would be disturbed by the irregular form of the poem ; the meter is iambic penta- meter , but only barely so since it ...
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... statement is very much of an individual statement and does not have great universal applicability. The formist would be disturbed by the irregular form of the poem; the meter is iambic pentameter, but only barely so since it includes ...
... statement is very much of an individual statement and does not have great universal applicability. The formist would be disturbed by the irregular form of the poem; the meter is iambic pentameter, but only barely so since it includes ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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