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... Give me faces and streets - give me these phantoms incessant and endless along the trottoirs ! Give me interminable eyes — give me women - give me comrades and lovers by the thousand ! Let me see new ones every day - let me hold new ...
... Give me faces and streets - give me these phantoms incessant and endless along the trottoirs ! Give me interminable eyes — give me women - give me comrades and lovers by the thousand ! Let me see new ones every day - let me hold new ...
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... give him ; the King has no arbitrary power to give him ; your Lordships have not ; nor the Commons ; nor the whole Legislature . We have no arbitrary power to give , because arbitrary power is a thing which neither any man can hold nor ...
... give him ; the King has no arbitrary power to give him ; your Lordships have not ; nor the Commons ; nor the whole Legislature . We have no arbitrary power to give , because arbitrary power is a thing which neither any man can hold nor ...
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... give a distinctive melody to each char- acter . Remember , too , that you cannot give a true picture of any character unless you know the background for the scene . Remember , also , that facial muscles are very important in carrying ...
... give a distinctive melody to each char- acter . Remember , too , that you cannot give a true picture of any character unless you know the background for the scene . Remember , also , that facial muscles are very important in carrying ...
Contents
The Nature of Interpretation | 3 |
Interpretation as an | 33 |
Control in Interpretation | 41 |
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