Xavier University Studies, Volumen5Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1966 |
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... give Donne's statements the advantage of better timing . Donne's general tendency is to write compressed , economical , contracted state- ments and to make them follow one on the heels of the other . He gives us exploding capsules , and ...
... give Donne's statements the advantage of better timing . Donne's general tendency is to write compressed , economical , contracted state- ments and to make them follow one on the heels of the other . He gives us exploding capsules , and ...
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... gives the reader great fun in seeing the courtier justly smoth- ered in an avalanche of his favorite word . This tone of ... give Rules , That helps it both to Fool's - Coats and to Fools . And why not Players strut in Courtiers Cloaths ...
... gives the reader great fun in seeing the courtier justly smoth- ered in an avalanche of his favorite word . This tone of ... give Rules , That helps it both to Fool's - Coats and to Fools . And why not Players strut in Courtiers Cloaths ...
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... give some constancy to flux - in other words , he uses his nominalism to reduce the chaos of the particulars into the steadiness of the universal . Uses 1. Register what by cogni- tion we find to be the cause of anything . 2. To counsel ...
... give some constancy to flux - in other words , he uses his nominalism to reduce the chaos of the particulars into the steadiness of the universal . Uses 1. Register what by cogni- tion we find to be the cause of anything . 2. To counsel ...
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