10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NEITHER MORE NOR LESS THAN»
Discover the use of
neither more nor less than in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
neither more nor less than and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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English : Meaning and Culture: Meaning and Culture
The earliest example of the meaning defined by the OED as “neither more nor
less than” comes from the end of the sixteenth century. The OED distinguishes
this meaning, however, from a later one, defined as “stated with precision or ...
Anna Wierzbicka Professor of Linguistics Australian National University, 2006
For the lily, to suffer is to suffer, neither more nor less. Yet when to suffer is neither
more nor less than to suffer, the suffering is simplified and particularized as much
as possible and made as small as possible. The suffering cannot become less, ...
Søren Kierkegaard, Howard Vincent Hong, Edna Hatlestad Hong, 1997
It is neither more nor less than what does appear to be. Thus, it doesn't pretend to
be more or less than anything. It cannot promise you this in contrast to that. It
promises neither all, nor nothing, but what is. It doesn't make itself attractive as ...
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Starting with Kierkegaard
Yet when to suffer is neither more nor less than to suffer, the suffering is
particularised as much as possible and made as small as possible. The suffering
cannot become less, since it indeed is and therefore is what it is. But on the other
hand, ...
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The Essential Kierkegaard
For the lily, to suffer is to suffer, neither more nor less. Yet when to suffer is neither
more nor less than to suffer, the suffering is simplified and particularized as much
as possible and made as small as possible. The suffering cannot become less, ...
Howard V. Hong, Søren Kierkegaard, Edna H. Hong, 2013
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The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected: Under the ...
We hear often of a Tyranny : but this is neither more nor less than the name a
man gives to our Author's Monarchy, when out of humour with it. It is still the
Government of number one. We hear now and then, too, of a sort of Government
called ...
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A Comment on the Commentaries and A Fragment on Government
We hear often of a Tyranny: but this is neither more nor less than the name a man
gives to our Author's Monarchy, when out of humour with it. It is still the
government of number one. We hear now and then, too, of a sort of Government
called ...
J.H. Burns, H.L.A Hart, Philip Schofield, 2008
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
In both cases it may be neither more nor less than sexual desire. XVII. To the
pleasures of curiosity corresponds the motive known by the same name : and
which may be otherwise called the love of novelty, or the love of experiment ; and
, ...
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A Theology of the Third Article: Karl Barth and the Spirit ...
It is neither more nor less than reiteration of God's own life-act, enjoyment of his
own freedom, the gift of his life to us. This is a decisive claim for Pneumatology. If
the Holy Spirit is the subjective reality of revelation, and that reality is neither ...
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Contemporary Poetry and Contemporary Science
purpose of scientific terms the contrast intended with poetry becomes more
specific: Scientific terms are intended to mean neither more nor less than what
they say, and to say neither more nor less than what they mean. Keller and Lloyd
know ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NEITHER MORE NOR LESS THAN»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
neither more nor less than is used in the context of the following news items.
Late Indulgences: John Ashbery's Breezeway
In some sense his poetry amounts to neither more nor less than his singular frames of reference; his art emerges from the interplay between the ... «Hyperallergic, Jul 15»
The Courage Of Kissinger's Contradictions
Shielding the Western Hemisphere from outside powers….” So far, Kissinger is telling the reader neither more nor less than what T.R. thought. «The Federalist, Jul 15»
Vital that the rule of law be observed
... in his book The Law of the Constitution, wrote that “the principle of parliamentary sovereignty means neither more nor less than this, namely, ... «Independent Online, Jul 15»
Have They Lost All Sense of Shame?
Is there anyone who can doubt that Gowdy and these five other Republicans are participants in nothing neither more nor less than a partisan ... «Huffington Post, Jun 15»
Benghazi Sham Reaches New Low
Is there anyone who can doubt that Gowdy and these five other Republicans are participants in nothing neither more nor less than a partisan ... «Newsmax, Jun 15»
The Top 1% of America's Top 1%
... received only 0.09% of the income, which means that they relatively benefited neither more nor less than did the rest of the U.S. population. «RINF Alternative News, Jun 15»
Gesture politics
Professor Dicey defines what he calls 'the dominant characteristic of our political institutions' as 'neither more nor less than this, namely that ... «Law Gazette, Jun 15»
Chinese Who Cheat Versus Cheaters Who Happen to be Chinese
Chinese students deserve the benefit of the doubt, neither more nor less than other students. But once they have been found guilty, they should ... «Huffington Post, Jun 15»
Why did this undocumented mom spend more than four years in …
They may be here illegally nut they are human beings, neither more nor less than you are. Reply · Like. · May 10 at 10:42am. Diane Boyd · Top ... «Fusion, May 15»
Indonesia and Australia don't take each other seriously
Australia is neither more nor less than a source of minor irritations. When Jakarta correspondent Michael Bachelard and I sat down with Jokowi ... «Sydney Morning Herald, May 15»