At Rector's he could always obtain this satisfaction, for there one could encounter politicians, brokers, actors, some rich young "rounders" of the town, all eating and drinking amid a buzz of popular commonplace conversation. "That's So-and-so over there," was a common remark of these ...
White's businesses, particularly the a Cosey Corner, were gathering places for politicians and just ordinary people who just wanted to socialize. He was giving and caring, and not only with respect to his customers but he was very concerned about the community. Moses and his brother Chester ...
They claim that language is by convention, and that is why we can interfere with it.6 The two positions are for the first time juxtaposed in Plato’s Cratylus, the earliest surviving work in which an extensive conversation on language is put in words.7 The subject is the “correctness of...