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Side 152
... question . Unhappily , Mr. Blackmur is not quite ready . We have to wait while he clears his throat again . ... The question is whether the general , the readily available senses of the words are adequate to supply the specific sense ...
... question . Unhappily , Mr. Blackmur is not quite ready . We have to wait while he clears his throat again . ... The question is whether the general , the readily available senses of the words are adequate to supply the specific sense ...
Side 196
... question . Or rather , it is not a question at all . We know quite well that Orwell's interest in a paper like the Magnet , however disapproving he felt it necessary to be , was a connoisseur's , indeed a lover's , interest . Witness ...
... question . Or rather , it is not a question at all . We know quite well that Orwell's interest in a paper like the Magnet , however disapproving he felt it necessary to be , was a connoisseur's , indeed a lover's , interest . Witness ...
Side 254
... question of ' writing English like a native ' , because of course many Indians are native English - speakers , or nearly so ; if English is not the language in which they lisp their first words , it is still acquired very early . The ...
... question of ' writing English like a native ' , because of course many Indians are native English - speakers , or nearly so ; if English is not the language in which they lisp their first words , it is still acquired very early . The ...
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