Essays, Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton and Company, 1884 - 418 páginas |
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... called , an advan- tage results from keeping it before the mind for an appre- ciable time . The reasons which we have given for pre- ferring short words evidently do not hold here . So that to make our generalization quite correct we ...
... called , an advan- tage results from keeping it before the mind for an appre- ciable time . The reasons which we have given for pre- ferring short words evidently do not hold here . So that to make our generalization quite correct we ...
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... called up , they save part of the effort needed to call up such ideas , and leave more attention for the ideas themselves . The economy of the recipient's mental energy , into which are thus resolvable the several causes of the strength ...
... called up , they save part of the effort needed to call up such ideas , and leave more attention for the ideas themselves . The economy of the recipient's mental energy , into which are thus resolvable the several causes of the strength ...
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... called its complement . Commonly , also , the circumstances of the subject , which form its complement , have to be specified . And as these qualifications and cir- cumstances must determine the mode in which the acts and things they ...
... called its complement . Commonly , also , the circumstances of the subject , which form its complement , have to be specified . And as these qualifications and cir- cumstances must determine the mode in which the acts and things they ...
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... 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 style , as contrasted ...
... 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 style , as contrasted ...
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Herbert Spencer. thought . Moreover , the fact that the indirect mode is called the natural one , implies that it is the one sponta neously employed by the common people : that is - the one easiest for undisciplined minds . There are ...
Herbert Spencer. thought . Moreover , the fact that the indirect mode is called the natural one , implies that it is the one sponta neously employed by the common people : that is - the one easiest for undisciplined minds . There are ...
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