Essays, Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton and Company, 1884 - 418 páginas |
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... effect produced . In either case , whatever force is absorbed by the machine is deducted from the result . A reader or listener has at each moment but a limited amount of mental power available . To recognize and interpret the symbols ...
... effect produced . In either case , whatever force is absorbed by the machine is deducted from the result . A reader or listener has at each moment but a limited amount of mental power available . To recognize and interpret the symbols ...
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... effects are produced by interjections , which condense entire sen- tences into syllables . And in other cases , where ... effect , alike in the right choice and collocation of words , in the best arrangement of clauses in a sentence , in ...
... effects are produced by interjections , which condense entire sen- tences into syllables . And in other cases , where ... effect , alike in the right choice and collocation of words , in the best arrangement of clauses in a sentence , in ...
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... effect . A further cause may be that a word of several syllables admits of more emphatic articulation ; and as emphatic articulation is a sign of emotion , the unusual impressiveness of the thing named is implied by it . Yet another ...
... effect . A further cause may be that a word of several syllables admits of more emphatic articulation ; and as emphatic articulation is a sign of emotion , the unusual impressiveness of the thing named is implied by it . Yet another ...
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... effect produced by so placing it becomes comprehensible . Take the often - quoted contrast between- " Great is Diana of the Ephesians , " and " Diana of the Ephesians is great . " When the first arrangement is used , the utterance of ...
... effect produced by so placing it becomes comprehensible . Take the often - quoted contrast between- " Great is Diana of the Ephesians , " and " Diana of the Ephesians is great . " When the first arrangement is used , the utterance of ...
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... effect . The following verse from Coleridge's " Ancient Mariner , " though somewhat irregular in structure , well illustrates the same truth : 66 Alone , alone , all , all alone , Alone on a wide wide sea ! And never a saint took pity ...
... effect . The following verse from Coleridge's " Ancient Mariner , " though somewhat irregular in structure , well illustrates the same truth : 66 Alone , alone , all , all alone , Alone on a wide wide sea ! And never a saint took pity ...
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