Essays, Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton and Company, 1884 - 418 páginas |
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... limit or qualification 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 ...
... limit or qualification 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 ...
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... limit beyond which more is lost than is 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 ...
... limit beyond which more is lost than is 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 ...
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... limit is put to the advantageous use of the Meta- phor , by the condition that it must be sufficiently simple to be understood from a hint . Evidently , if there be any obscurity in the meaning or application of it , no economy of ...
... limit is put to the advantageous use of the Meta- phor , by the condition that it must be sufficiently simple to be understood from a hint . Evidently , if there be any obscurity in the meaning or application of it , no economy of ...
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... limit . We characterize as " poet- cal " the prose which uses these appliances of language with any frequency ; and condemn it as over florid " or " affected " long before they occur with the profusion al- lowed in verse . Further , let ...
... limit . We characterize as " poet- cal " the prose which uses these appliances of language with any frequency ; and condemn it as over florid " or " affected " long before they occur with the profusion al- lowed in verse . Further , let ...
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... limit , and extend , and abolish , and alter each other , that not even Chancery lawyers know what the rules are — were we never astounded by such a fact as that , under the sys- tem of land registration in Ireland , 6,000l . have been ...
... limit , and extend , and abolish , and alter each other , that not even Chancery lawyers know what the rules are — were we never astounded by such a fact as that , under the sys- tem of land registration in Ireland , 6,000l . have been ...
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