domenica 15 maggio 2011

Occorrenze nella letteratura

For he argued thus: “that the use of speech was to make us understand one another, and to receive information of facts; now, if any one said the thing which was not, these ends were defeated, because I cannot properly be said to understand him; and I am so far from receiving information, that he leaves me worse than in ignorance.

Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's Travels, London: Benj. Motte, 1726

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