Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... give the utmost force to a period , it ought , if possible , to be closed with the word that makes the greatest figure . " That parentheses should be avoided and that Saxon words should be used in preference to those of Latin origin ...
... give the utmost force to a period , it ought , if possible , to be closed with the word that makes the greatest figure . " That parentheses should be avoided and that Saxon words should be used in preference to those of Latin origin ...
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... give rise to the same thought as — It is sour ; but because the term acid was learnt later in life , and has not been so often followed by the thought symbolized , it does not so readily arouse that thought as the term sour . we ...
... give rise to the same thought as — It is sour ; but because the term acid was learnt later in life , and has not been so often followed by the thought symbolized , it does not so readily arouse that thought as the term sour . we ...
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... gives the mind less trouble than the other , and is therefore more forcible . Possibly it will be objected that the adjective and substantive come so close together , that practically they may be considered as uttered at the same moment ...
... gives the mind less trouble than the other , and is therefore more forcible . Possibly it will be objected that the adjective and substantive come so close together , that practically they may be considered as uttered at the same moment ...
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... gives rise to what is called the in- verted style : a title which is , however , by no means con- fined to this structure , but is often used where the order of the words is simply unusual . A more appropriate title would be the direct ...
... gives rise to what is called the in- verted style : a title which is , however , by no means con- fined to this structure , but is often used where the order of the words is simply unusual . A more appropriate title would be the direct ...
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... give me , " is the simplest type of the approximate arrangement . In pleonasms , which are comparatively prevalent among the uneducated , the came essential structure is seen ; as , for instance , in— “ The men , they were there ...
... give me , " is the simplest type of the approximate arrangement . In pleonasms , which are comparatively prevalent among the uneducated , the came essential structure is seen ; as , for instance , in— “ The men , they were there ...
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