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... relation to the social or the ideological background , and not as word - play . And it is in the papers on morals or criticisms that we find instances of this sort of double - meaning . The use of such double - meaning is closely ...
... relation to the social or the ideological background , and not as word - play . And it is in the papers on morals or criticisms that we find instances of this sort of double - meaning . The use of such double - meaning is closely ...
Side 48
... relation to his Understanding ; whereas when we say of a Woman , she has a fine , a long , or a good Head , we speak only in relation to her Commode ( No.265 ) 2 ) Words related mainly to sexual morality : Decency ( or decent ) These ...
... relation to his Understanding ; whereas when we say of a Woman , she has a fine , a long , or a good Head , we speak only in relation to her Commode ( No.265 ) 2 ) Words related mainly to sexual morality : Decency ( or decent ) These ...
Side 94
... relation between guilt and redemption has already been noted by a critic ( Clemen ( 4 ) ) , in the two tempests described in the play one in the opening scene and the other as recollected by Prospero in his relation of the past to ...
... relation between guilt and redemption has already been noted by a critic ( Clemen ( 4 ) ) , in the two tempests described in the play one in the opening scene and the other as recollected by Prospero in his relation of the past to ...
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