Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... object of that colour ; and the attention is kept suspended until that object is known . If , then , by the precedence of the adjective , the idea is conveyed without liability to error , whereas the precedence of the substantive is apt ...
... object of that colour ; and the attention is kept suspended until that object is known . If , then , by the precedence of the adjective , the idea is conveyed without liability to error , whereas the precedence of the substantive is apt ...
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... conception , is in many cases solely , and in all cases mainly , their object . Let us begin with the figure called Synechdoche . The advantage sometimes gained by putting a part for the whole , is due to the more convenient , or.
... conception , is in many cases solely , and in all cases mainly , their object . Let us begin with the figure called Synechdoche . The advantage sometimes gained by putting a part for the whole , is due to the more convenient , or.
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... objects of the past seem more thickly clustered the more remote they are . To construct by a process of literal explanation , the thought thus conveyed , would take many sentences ; and the first elements of the picture would become ...
... objects of the past seem more thickly clustered the more remote they are . To construct by a process of literal explanation , the thought thus conveyed , would take many sentences ; and the first elements of the picture would become ...
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... object to which it is applied . That this arrangement is the best , may be seen in the following passage from the " Lady of the Lake : - " " " As wreath of snow , on mountain breast , Slides from the rock that gave it rest , Poor Ellen ...
... object to which it is applied . That this arrangement is the best , may be seen in the following passage from the " Lady of the Lake : - " " " As wreath of snow , on mountain breast , Slides from the rock that gave it rest , Poor Ellen ...
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... object depends on its being carried for ward in the mind to assist in forming an image of the ob- ject ; it must happen that if , from length or complexity , it cannot be so carried forward , the advantage is not gained . The annexed ...
... object depends on its being carried for ward in the mind to assist in forming an image of the ob- ject ; it must happen that if , from length or complexity , it cannot be so carried forward , the advantage is not gained . The annexed ...
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