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... Sometimes the relevance of a remark is not obvious : sometimes the terseness of a sentence conceals its drift . In such cases an explanation or a paraphrase is given in the Notes . Lastly , though obscurities of diction and of argument ...
... Sometimes the relevance of a remark is not obvious : sometimes the terseness of a sentence conceals its drift . In such cases an explanation or a paraphrase is given in the Notes . Lastly , though obscurities of diction and of argument ...
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... sometimes employs a word in ambiguous senses . Thus , when he writes about Truth , the term ' Truth ' stands at ... sometimes rich and ornate , sometimes solemn duction , pp . lxxii - lxxiv . xii INTRODUCTION .
... sometimes employs a word in ambiguous senses . Thus , when he writes about Truth , the term ' Truth ' stands at ... sometimes rich and ornate , sometimes solemn duction , pp . lxxii - lxxiv . xii INTRODUCTION .
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... sometimes employs a word in ambiguous senses . Thus , when he writes about Truth , the term ' Truth ' stands at ... sometimes rich and ornate , sometimes solemn duction , pp . lxxii - lxxiv . xii INTRODUCTION .
... sometimes employs a word in ambiguous senses . Thus , when he writes about Truth , the term ' Truth ' stands at ... sometimes rich and ornate , sometimes solemn duction , pp . lxxii - lxxiv . xii INTRODUCTION .
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Francis Bacon Alfred Slater West. subject , is sometimes rich and ornate , sometimes solemn and majestic , sometimes penetrating and concise , the quality of superb self - confidence is seldom absent . What he conceives as a poet , he ...
Francis Bacon Alfred Slater West. subject , is sometimes rich and ornate , sometimes solemn and majestic , sometimes penetrating and concise , the quality of superb self - confidence is seldom absent . What he conceives as a poet , he ...
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... sometimes employs a word in ambiguous senses . Thus , when he writes about Truth , the term ' Truth ' stands at first for the correspondence of thought with fact , and afterwards for the virtue of truthfulness , which quite a different ...
... sometimes employs a word in ambiguous senses . Thus , when he writes about Truth , the term ' Truth ' stands at first for the correspondence of thought with fact , and afterwards for the virtue of truthfulness , which quite a different ...
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