Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... entail such an accumulation of delays as to leave a hearer entirely behind . But whether the force of these replies be or be not admitted , it will scarcely be denied that the right formation of a picture will be facilitated by ...
... entail such an accumulation of delays as to leave a hearer entirely behind . But whether the force of these replies be or be not admitted , it will scarcely be denied that the right formation of a picture will be facilitated by ...
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... entailed by the many and long suspensions , or by the cor- rection of successive misconceptions . This question may sometimes be decided by consider- ing the capacity of the persons addressed . A greater grasp of mind is required for ...
... entailed by the many and long suspensions , or by the cor- rection of successive misconceptions . This question may sometimes be decided by consider- ing the capacity of the persons addressed . A greater grasp of mind is required for ...
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... entails an addition to the thought that is very easily made . But a further improvement may be produced by intro- drcing the words " we came " still earlier ; especially if at THE ABSTRACT SHOULD PRECEDE THE CONCRETE . 27 the same 26 ...
... entails an addition to the thought that is very easily made . But a further improvement may be produced by intro- drcing the words " we came " still earlier ; especially if at THE ABSTRACT SHOULD PRECEDE THE CONCRETE . 27 the same 26 ...
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... entails no reconstruc- tion of the thought . Such , however , are not the only cases in which this or- * Properly the term " simile " is applicable only to the entire figure , in- clusive of the two things compared and the comparison ...
... entails no reconstruc- tion of the thought . Such , however , are not the only cases in which this or- * Properly the term " simile " is applicable only to the entire figure , in- clusive of the two things compared and the comparison ...
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... entailing some amount of waste — or , as Liebig would say , some change of matter in the brain ; and the efficiency of the faculties subject to this waste being thereby temporarily , though often but momentarily , diminished ; the ...
... entailing some amount of waste — or , as Liebig would say , some change of matter in the brain ; and the efficiency of the faculties subject to this waste being thereby temporarily , though often but momentarily , diminished ; the ...
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