Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... tion that a knowledge of the principles of reasoning neither makes , nor is essential to , a good reasoner , is doubtless true . Thus , too , is it with grammar . As Dr. Latham , condemning the usual school - drill in Lindley Murray ...
... tion that a knowledge of the principles of reasoning neither makes , nor is essential to , a good reasoner , is doubtless true . Thus , too , is it with grammar . As Dr. Latham , condemning the usual school - drill in Lindley Murray ...
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... tion . In this , as in other cases , conviction will be greatly strengthened when we understand the why . And we may be sure that a comprehension of the general principle from which the rules of composition result , will not only bring ...
... tion . In this , as in other cases , conviction will be greatly strengthened when we understand the why . And we may be sure that a comprehension of the general principle from which the rules of composition result , will not only bring ...
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... tion remains less strong . But in what does a strong association between a word and an idea differ from a weak one ? Simply in the greater ease and rapidity of the suggestive action . It can be in nothing else . Both of ECONOMIC ...
... tion remains less strong . But in what does a strong association between a word and an idea differ from a weak one ? Simply in the greater ease and rapidity of the suggestive action . It can be in nothing else . Both of ECONOMIC ...
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... tion is in such cases absorbed by each syllable . And if this be true when the syllables are difficult of recognition , it will also be true , though in a less degree , when the recogni tion of them is easy . Hence , the shortness of ...
... tion is in such cases absorbed by each syllable . And if this be true when the syllables are difficult of recognition , it will also be true , though in a less degree , when the recogni tion of them is easy . Hence , the shortness of ...
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... leading divisions of every proposi tion , severally qualify each other . The longer the time . that elapses between the mention of any qualifying mem COMBINING THE MEMBERS OF A SENTENCE . 23 ber and 22 THE PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE .
... leading divisions of every proposi tion , severally qualify each other . The longer the time . that elapses between the mention of any qualifying mem COMBINING THE MEMBERS OF A SENTENCE . 23 ber and 22 THE PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE .
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