Essays, Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton and Company, 1884 - 418 páginas |
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... gained by placing first all words indicating the quality , conduct , or condition of the subject , it follows that the copula also should have precedence . It is true , that the general habit of our language resists this arrangement of ...
... gained by placing first all words indicating the quality , conduct , or condition of the subject , it follows that the copula also should have precedence . It is true , that the general habit of our language resists this arrangement of ...
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... gained by so arranging the members of a sentence that these suspensions shall at any moment be the fewest in number ; and shall also be of the shortest duration . The following is an instance of defective com- bination : -A modern ...
... gained by so arranging the members of a sentence that these suspensions shall at any moment be the fewest in number ; and shall also be of the shortest duration . The following is an instance of defective com- bination : -A modern ...
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... gained . Other things equal , the arrangement should be such that no con- crete image shall be suggested until the materials out of which it is to be made have been presented . And yet , as lately pointed out , other things equal , the ...
... gained . Other things equal , the arrangement should be such that no con- crete image shall be suggested until the materials out of which it is to be made have been presented . And yet , as lately pointed out , other things equal , the ...
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... desired 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.
... desired 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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... gained by placing the simile before the 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 ...
... gained by placing the simile before the 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 ...
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absolute morality abstract action Acts of Parliament arrangement asserted Bank Bank of England bankers become belief bills body capital carried cause cent citizens classes companies conclusion consciousness consequence consider constitution contract conviction David Duncan demand direct directors effect Empiricism engineers English entail equitable established evils existence experience extension fact fulfil function further gained give greater habitually Hence HERBERT SPENCER House of Commons idea implies increased interests issue labour law of effect legislation less lines manufacturers means members of Parliament ment mental mercantile mind mode nation nature needful Obermair obtained organization Parliament political present principle prisoners produced profits proposition proved question railway reason regulation representative government respect restraint riences scarcely sentence shareholders shares Sir William Hamilton social society supposed things thought tion trade true truth undertakings words