Esthetic AnalysisT.Y. Crowell, 1936 - 211 pagine |
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... obvious condition of any study to a purpose that some so - called rationalization will label it conveniently . Later it may be more pertinently described in other terms ; as the- ology , if it has any real subject matter at all , will ...
... obvious condition of any study to a purpose that some so - called rationalization will label it conveniently . Later it may be more pertinently described in other terms ; as the- ology , if it has any real subject matter at all , will ...
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... obvious to notice , we need only call attention to such a series as that of selected points on the surface of the earth . Chicago is related to New York by the relation west - of . And it seems at first obvious that New York can not be ...
... obvious to notice , we need only call attention to such a series as that of selected points on the surface of the earth . Chicago is related to New York by the relation west - of . And it seems at first obvious that New York can not be ...
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David Wight Prall. r of finished verse , but some obvious differences in the temporal duration of syllables in English words , and some of the more obvious requirements made by conventional English accent on particular syllables . The ...
David Wight Prall. r of finished verse , but some obvious differences in the temporal duration of syllables in English words , and some of the more obvious requirements made by conventional English accent on particular syllables . The ...
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