Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... arranged its parts , the greater will be the effect produced . In either case , whatever force is absorbed by the machine is deducted from the result . A reader or listener has at each moment but a limited amount of mental power ...
... arranged its parts , the greater will be the effect produced . In either case , whatever force is absorbed by the machine is deducted from the result . A reader or listener has at each moment but a limited amount of mental power ...
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... arrangement of clauses in a sentence , in the proper order of its principal and subordinate propositions , in the judi- cious use of simile , metaphor , and other figures of speech , and even in the rhythmical sequence of syllables ...
... arrangement of clauses in a sentence , in the proper order of its principal and subordinate propositions , in the judi- cious use of simile , metaphor , and other figures of speech , and even in the rhythmical sequence of syllables ...
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... arrangement should be such , that each of them may be understood as it comes , without waiting for subsequent ones ; so in every sentence , the sequence of words should be that which suggests the constituents of the thought in the order ...
... arrangement should be such , that each of them may be understood as it comes , without waiting for subsequent ones ; so in every sentence , the sequence of words should be that which suggests the constituents of the thought in the order ...
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... arrangement , immediately on the utterance of the word " horse , " there arises , or tends to arise , in the mind , a picture answering to that word ; and as there has been nothing to indicate what kind of horse , any image of a horse ...
... arrangement , immediately on the utterance of the word " horse , " there arises , or tends to arise , in the mind , a picture answering to that word ; and as there has been nothing to indicate what kind of horse , any image of a horse ...
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... arrangement of predicate and subject , for example , we are at once shown that as the predicate determines the ... arrangement is used , the utterance of the word " great " arouses those vague associations of an im ARRANGEMENT OF ...
... arrangement of predicate and subject , for example , we are at once shown that as the predicate determines the ... arrangement is used , the utterance of the word " great " arouses those vague associations of an im ARRANGEMENT OF ...
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absolute morality action Acts of Parliament argument arrangement asserted Bank Bank of England bankers become belief bills body capital carried cause cent citizens classes companies conclusion consciousness consequence consider constitution contract conviction Corn-Laws demand direct directors effect Empiricism engineers entail equitable established evils existence experience extension fact fulfil function further gained give greater habitually Hence HERBERT SPENCER House of Commons idea implies increased interests issue labour law of effect legislation less manufacturers means members of Parliament ment mental mercantile mind mode nation nature needful Obermair obtained organization Parliament political present principle prisoners produced profits proposition proved question railway reason regulation representative government respect restraint riences scarcely sentence shareholders shares Sir William Hamilton social society supposed things thought tion trade true truth undertakings warrant words