High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... sense of approximate ( see about ) : He walked around the block in about ten minutes . — as ( 1 ) As ... as are correlatives in affirmative state- ments ( see so ... as ) . ( 2 ) Do not use as for like when the latter is a preposition ...
... sense of approximate ( see about ) : He walked around the block in about ten minutes . — as ( 1 ) As ... as are correlatives in affirmative state- ments ( see so ... as ) . ( 2 ) Do not use as for like when the latter is a preposition ...
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... sense of fact , diverted somewhat from men's ordinary sense of it , in the former ; truth there as accuracy , truth here as expression , that finest and most intimate form of truth , the vraie vérité . And what an eclectic principle ...
... sense of fact , diverted somewhat from men's ordinary sense of it , in the former ; truth there as accuracy , truth here as expression , that finest and most intimate form of truth , the vraie vérité . And what an eclectic principle ...
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... as they too really serve to bring out the original , initiative , generative , sense in them.1 1 From Appreciations , with an Essay on Style , by Walter Pater . CHAPTER XI INVENTORY He bids fair to grow wise who 382 HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH.
... as they too really serve to bring out the original , initiative , generative , sense in them.1 1 From Appreciations , with an Essay on Style , by Walter Pater . CHAPTER XI INVENTORY He bids fair to grow wise who 382 HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH.
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