These severe restrictions on the translatability of the expressible, on the presentable and the representable, are suggestive of the rigours of Beckett's work. |
A thousand times I have longed for death, and wished, with an expressible ardor, for an end to what I suffered. |
In the tongues of existing inferior races, only concrete objects and acts are expressible. |
Sounds do have certain mathematically expressible accidents, but the science of proportions does not establish the substance or nature of sounds. |
There must be a determinate and expressible structural isomorphism, even though one could not say that the blueprint realizes the form of the house. |
Is it desired that this common part of the enunciations be expressible in words? |