SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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Page 67
... claim that the whole text is the sum of its local allegories does much to diminish its impact and helps cultivate a selective blindness to the concluding chapters.8 Lock's point that ' contemporary politics should be thought of as ...
... claim that the whole text is the sum of its local allegories does much to diminish its impact and helps cultivate a selective blindness to the concluding chapters.8 Lock's point that ' contemporary politics should be thought of as ...
Page 112
... claim to confront the reader with material ' fact ' , he is quite ostentatiously weaving a fabric out of such materials , and ' dressing ' his own chosen point of view in certain rhetorical ' fabrics ' to win general assent . The claim ...
... claim to confront the reader with material ' fact ' , he is quite ostentatiously weaving a fabric out of such materials , and ' dressing ' his own chosen point of view in certain rhetorical ' fabrics ' to win general assent . The claim ...
Page 112
... claim to confront the reader with material ' fact ' , he is quite ostentatiously weaving a fabric out of such materials , and ' dressing ' his own chosen point of view in certain rhetorical ' fabrics ' to win general assent . The claim ...
... claim to confront the reader with material ' fact ' , he is quite ostentatiously weaving a fabric out of such materials , and ' dressing ' his own chosen point of view in certain rhetorical ' fabrics ' to win general assent . The claim ...
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