A vindication of the religious opinions of the higher classes in this country: in letters to W. Wilberforce upon his Practical view of the prevailing religious system of the same. By one of the arraigned [signing himself Objector]. |
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Side 22
... allusion's local context ; these include deci- sions about how an allusion is framed or presented , and whether or not a composer alluded to just one other work or , as happened increasingly after Beethoven , to more than one work ...
... allusion's local context ; these include deci- sions about how an allusion is framed or presented , and whether or not a composer alluded to just one other work or , as happened increasingly after Beethoven , to more than one work ...
Side 42
... allusion', in which we can- not conceive of 'individually authored compositions' setting themselves apart from others.148 But this is far from the case. Many of the interpretations that follow will show just how sophis- ticated and ...
... allusion', in which we can- not conceive of 'individually authored compositions' setting themselves apart from others.148 But this is far from the case. Many of the interpretations that follow will show just how sophis- ticated and ...
Side 49
... allude. A reader may perceive linguistically correlated connections between two texts, but this is an allusion only if an author intended those similarities as an allusion. Although the phrase “In the beginning” from the story of “Raven ...
... allude. A reader may perceive linguistically correlated connections between two texts, but this is an allusion only if an author intended those similarities as an allusion. Although the phrase “In the beginning” from the story of “Raven ...
Side 111
... allusion within the line that Wordsworth came to allude to: 'And half create the wonderous World, they see'. For this itself, though created by Young, is only half created by him, since it too comes by courtesy of Milton: who overcomes ...
... allusion within the line that Wordsworth came to allude to: 'And half create the wonderous World, they see'. For this itself, though created by Young, is only half created by him, since it too comes by courtesy of Milton: who overcomes ...
Side 158
... allude . I cannot therefore be con- sidered as endorsing any opinion which I may have occa- sion to quote . is The first substance to which I would ask your attention GOA POWDER Inasmuch as this is a secret remedy , I would not allude ...
... allude . I cannot therefore be con- sidered as endorsing any opinion which I may have occa- sion to quote . is The first substance to which I would ask your attention GOA POWDER Inasmuch as this is a secret remedy , I would not allude ...
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