Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... complete the figure . And generally these inter- mediate forms are good in proportion as they do this ; pro- vided the mode of completing it be obvious . Passing over much that may be said of like purport upon Hyperbole ...
... complete the figure . And generally these inter- mediate forms are good in proportion as they do this ; pro- vided the mode of completing it be obvious . Passing over much that may be said of like purport upon Hyperbole ...
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... complete ; and this fixity of style will disappear . The perfect writer will express himself as Junius , when in the Junius frame of mind ; when he feels as Lamb felt , will use a like familiar speech ; and will fall into the ruggedness ...
... complete ; and this fixity of style will disappear . The perfect writer will express himself as Junius , when in the Junius frame of mind ; when he feels as Lamb felt , will use a like familiar speech ; and will fall into the ruggedness ...
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... complete is the failure of this and other sanitary bodies , that , at the present moment ( March , 1854 ) , a number of philanthropic gentlemen are voluntarily organizing a “ Health Fund for London , " with the view of meeting the ...
... complete is the failure of this and other sanitary bodies , that , at the present moment ( March , 1854 ) , a number of philanthropic gentlemen are voluntarily organizing a “ Health Fund for London , " with the view of meeting the ...
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... complete - are spending 18,000l . a year in doing what 5,000 % . has been proved sufficient for . The Board of Health is causing new surveys to be made of all the towns under its control - a proceeding which , as Mr. Stephenson states ...
... complete - are spending 18,000l . a year in doing what 5,000 % . has been proved sufficient for . The Board of Health is causing new surveys to be made of all the towns under its control - a proceeding which , as Mr. Stephenson states ...
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... Complete English Tradesman , " Defoe mentions , among other man œuvres of retailers , the false lights which they introduced into their shops , for the purpose of giving delusive appear- ances to their goods . He comments on the " shop ...
... Complete English Tradesman , " Defoe mentions , among other man œuvres of retailers , the false lights which they introduced into their shops , for the purpose of giving delusive appear- ances to their goods . He comments on the " shop ...
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