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... context of censorship is a bonus to my argument . The allusion to censorship and lustration is established by the context . It is not part of the essence of the word traducere . The sense of traducere in Juvenal is OLD 3 ' to lead or ...
... context of censorship is a bonus to my argument . The allusion to censorship and lustration is established by the context . It is not part of the essence of the word traducere . The sense of traducere in Juvenal is OLD 3 ' to lead or ...
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... Context ' ( 63 ) . I have argued ( e.g. in JBS 104 [ 1984 ] ) for a recog- nition of the problems of the rhetorical appeal to ' context ' , and for the need for a more subtle awareness of the limitations of the concept of context in the ...
... Context ' ( 63 ) . I have argued ( e.g. in JBS 104 [ 1984 ] ) for a recog- nition of the problems of the rhetorical appeal to ' context ' , and for the need for a more subtle awareness of the limitations of the concept of context in the ...
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... context of a specific social situation which is also the object of an attitude ( Terence H.Qualter , Opinion Control in the Democracies , London 1985 , p.40 ) . Individuality is thus not separable from context in the way that the ...
... context of a specific social situation which is also the object of an attitude ( Terence H.Qualter , Opinion Control in the Democracies , London 1985 , p.40 ) . Individuality is thus not separable from context in the way that the ...
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