Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1868 - 418 páginas |
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... consider all subjects in their scientific aspects , and rela- tions ; that is , he aims to seize and bring out with scien- tific precision , the fundamental principles of the subject treated . This trait is eminently marked in his ...
... consider all subjects in their scientific aspects , and rela- tions ; that is , he aims to seize and bring out with scien- tific precision , the fundamental principles of the subject treated . This trait is eminently marked in his ...
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... consider that the same process must have gone on with the words of our mother tongue from childhood up- wards , we shall clearly see that the earliest learnt and oftenest used words , will , other things equal , call up images with less ...
... consider that the same process must have gone on with the words of our mother tongue from childhood up- wards , we shall clearly see that the earliest learnt and oftenest used words , will , other things equal , call up images with less ...
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... considering the proper collocation of the substantive and adjective . Is it better to place the adjective before the substantive , or the substantive before the adjective ? Ought we to say with the French - un cheval noir ; or to say as ...
... considering the proper collocation of the substantive and adjective . Is it better to place the adjective before the substantive , or the substantive before the adjective ? Ought we to say with the French - un cheval noir ; or to say as ...
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... consider- ing the capacity of the persons addressed . A greater grasp of mind is required for the ready comprehension of thoughts expressed in the direct manner , where the sen- tences are anywise intricate . To recollect a number of ...
... consider- ing the capacity of the persons addressed . A greater grasp of mind is required for the ready comprehension of thoughts expressed in the direct manner , where the sen- tences are anywise intricate . To recollect a number of ...
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... consider figures of speech , we may equally discern the same general law of effect . Underlying all the rules given for the choice and right use of them , we shall find the same fundamental requirement - economy of attention . It is ...
... consider figures of speech , we may equally discern the same general law of effect . Underlying all the rules given for the choice and right use of them , we shall find the same fundamental requirement - economy of attention . It is ...
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