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Re: Feel the more profoundly     

Author: Robert Bannister
Date: Jun 13, 2008 16:14

... wrote: Marius Hancu wrote: Hello: Do you still that "feel the more profoundly" is still contemporary usage? Of course, I appreciate its elegance ... ----- Was it ... them both? Or did she wish by a sort of voluptuous stoicism to feel the more profoundly the bitterness of the things she was about to leave? Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert ...
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Re: Feel the more profoundly     

Author: CDB
Date: Jun 13, 2008 12:49

...: On Jun 13, 9:39 am, "CDB" <bellema...@sympatico.ca> wrote: Was it the better to deceive them both? Or did she wish by a sort of voluptuous stoicism to feel the more profoundly the bitterness of the things she was about to leave? Do you mean to ask whether contemporary usage would drop "the"? That would change the meaning: "the" stands for "for that reason" or "...
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Re: Feel the more profoundly     

Author: Marius Hancu
Date: Jun 13, 2008 08:30

On Jun 13, 9:39 am, "CDB" <bellema...@sympatico.ca> wrote: Was it the better to deceive them both? Or did she wish by a sort of voluptuous stoicism to feel the more profoundly the bitterness of the things she was about to leave? Do you mean to ask whether contemporary usage would drop "the"? That would change the meaning: "the" stands for "for that reason" or "because...
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Re: Feel the more profoundly     

Author: CDB
Date: Jun 13, 2008 06:39

Marius Hancu wrote: Do you still that "feel the more profoundly" is still contemporary usage? Of course, I appreciate its elegance ... Was it the better to deceive them both? Or did she wish by a sort of voluptuous stoicism to feel the more profoundly the bitterness of the things she was about to leave? Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert http://pd....
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Re: Feel the more profoundly     

Author: John Dean
Date: Jun 13, 2008 06:05

Marius Hancu wrote: Hello: Do you still that "feel the more profoundly" is still contemporary usage? Of course, I appreciate its elegance ... ----- Was it the better...to deceive them both? Or did she wish by a sort of voluptuous stoicism to feel the more profoundly the bitterness of the things she was about to leave? Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert http...
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Feel the more profoundly     

Author: Marius Hancu
Date: Jun 13, 2008 03:31

Hello: Do you still that "feel the more profoundly" is still contemporary usage? Of course, I appreciate its elegance ... ----- Was it the better to deceive them both? Or did she wish by a sort of voluptuous stoicism to feel the more profoundly the bitterness of the things she was about to leave? Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert http://pd.sparknotes.com/lit/...
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Re: Bill Moyers: 'Journalism in Profound Crisis' --online in 20 minutes!     

Author: Clay
Date: Jun 9, 2008 10:35

...(PDT), Clay said about:  Re: Bill Moyers: 'Journalism in Profound Crisis' --online in 20 minutes! On Jun 9, ... said about: = A0Re: Bill Moyers: 'Journalism in Profound Crisis' --online in 20 minutes! Moyers cited the recent ... propaganda in mainstream media as a symptom of "journalism in profound crisis." Moyers is an idiot. Exhibit One: his disaster of an "...
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Re: Bill Moyers: 'Journalism in Profound Crisis' --online in 20 minutes!     

Author: Clay
Date: Jun 9, 2008 10:35

...(PDT), Clay said about:  Re: Bill Moyers: 'Journalism in Profound Crisis' --online in 20 minutes! On Jun 9, ... said about: = A0Re: Bill Moyers: 'Journalism in Profound Crisis' --online in 20 minutes! Moyers cited the recent ... propaganda in mainstream media as a symptom of "journalism in profound crisis." Moyers is an idiot. Exhibit One: his disaster of an "...
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Re: Bill Moyers: 'Journalism in Profound Crisis' --online in 20 minutes!     

Author: Clay
Date: Jun 9, 2008 10:35

...(PDT), Clay said about:  Re: Bill Moyers: 'Journalism in Profound Crisis' --online in 20 minutes! On Jun 9, ... said about: = A0Re: Bill Moyers: 'Journalism in Profound Crisis' --online in 20 minutes! Moyers cited the recent ... propaganda in mainstream media as a symptom of "journalism in profound crisis." Moyers is an idiot. Exhibit One: his disaster of an "...
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Re: Bill Moyers: 'Journalism in Profound Crisis' --online in 20 minutes!     

Author: Doug Bashford
Date: Jun 9, 2008 10:22

in alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, On 9 Jun 2008 09:45(PDT), Clay said about: Re: Bill Moyers: 'Journalism in Profound Crisis' --online in 20 minutes! On Jun 9, 11:54= A0am, Doug Bashford is just plain stupid: ... = A0Clay said about: = A0Re: Bill Moyers: 'Journalism in Profound Crisis' --online in 20 minutes! Moyers cited the recent expos
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