Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... position of the Simile , * it needs only to remark , that what has been said respecting the order of the ad- jective and substantive , predicate and subject , principal and subordinate propositions , & c . , is applicable here . As ...
... position of the Simile , * it needs only to remark , that what has been said respecting the order of the ad- jective and substantive , predicate and subject , principal and subordinate propositions , & c . , is applicable here . As ...
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... position of the simile and partly from the extra number of words required . When the comparison is an involved one , the greater force of the metaphor , consequent on its greater brevity , be comes much more conspicuous . If , drawing ...
... position of the simile and partly from the extra number of words required . When the comparison is an involved one , the greater force of the metaphor , consequent on its greater brevity , be comes much more conspicuous . If , drawing ...
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... position of the verb in the first two sim- ilies , the theoretically best arrangement is fully carried out in each of these sentences . The simile comes before the qualified image , the adjectives before the substantives , the predicate ...
... position of the verb in the first two sim- ilies , the theoretically best arrangement is fully carried out in each of these sentences . The simile comes before the qualified image , the adjectives before the substantives , the predicate ...
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... position will scarcely be at once admitted ; but a little explanation will show its reasonableness . For if , as we have seen , there is an expenditure of mental energy in the mere act of listening to verbal articulations , or in that ...
... position will scarcely be at once admitted ; but a little explanation will show its reasonableness . For if , as we have seen , there is an expenditure of mental energy in the mere act of listening to verbal articulations , or in that ...
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... position . they are mostly relieved from such evils and wants . Is it , then , that they are to have the primary motive replaced by a secondary motive — the fear of public displeasure , and ultimate removal from office ? Why , scarcely ...
... position . they are mostly relieved from such evils and wants . Is it , then , that they are to have the primary motive replaced by a secondary motive — the fear of public displeasure , and ultimate removal from office ? Why , scarcely ...
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