SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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... linguistic theory , see Murray Cohen , Sensible Words : Linguistic Practice in England , 1640-1785 ( Baltimore , 1977 ) . 7. See Clark , pp . 83–115 . 8. See Martha Woodmansee , ' The Genius and the Copyright : Economic and Legal ...
... linguistic theory , see Murray Cohen , Sensible Words : Linguistic Practice in England , 1640-1785 ( Baltimore , 1977 ) . 7. See Clark , pp . 83–115 . 8. See Martha Woodmansee , ' The Genius and the Copyright : Economic and Legal ...
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... linguistic ) demonstration . The form of ' textual ' criticism this invites can often rest content with conclusions based on how the text displays its purely linguistic fissures or rhetorical flaws . Grant Holly's aim in reading ...
... linguistic ) demonstration . The form of ' textual ' criticism this invites can often rest content with conclusions based on how the text displays its purely linguistic fissures or rhetorical flaws . Grant Holly's aim in reading ...
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... ( Linguistic ) Travels ' , Journal of English Literary History , 45 ( 1978 ) , 33– 54. Swift regarded as a satirist of those rationalising ( ' Edenic ' ) linguists who fail to recognise that man is a fallen creature . Lock , F. P. , The ...
... ( Linguistic ) Travels ' , Journal of English Literary History , 45 ( 1978 ) , 33– 54. Swift regarded as a satirist of those rationalising ( ' Edenic ' ) linguists who fail to recognise that man is a fallen creature . Lock , F. P. , The ...
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