Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1868 - 418 páginas |
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... equal , call up images with less loss of time and energy than their later learnt synonyms . The further superiority possessed by Saxon English in its comparative brevity , obviously comes under the same generalization . If it be an ...
... equal , call up images with less loss of time and energy than their later learnt synonyms . The further superiority possessed by Saxon English in its comparative brevity , obviously comes under the same generalization . If it be an ...
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... in the use of the opposite form to have an equal preference for that . And thus they would conclude that neither of these instinctive judgments They LOCATION OF ADJECTIVES . 17 is of any worth . 16 THE PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE .
... in the use of the opposite form to have an equal preference for that . And thus they would conclude that neither of these instinctive judgments They LOCATION OF ADJECTIVES . 17 is of any worth . 16 THE PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE .
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... equal , force will be 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 ...
... equal , force will be 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 ...
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... 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 fewer the ma- terials ...
... 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 fewer the ma- terials ...
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... equal , the force of all verbal forms and ar- rangements is great , in proportion as the time and mental effort they demand from the recipient is small . The corol- laries from this general principle have been severally illus- trated ...
... equal , the force of all verbal forms and ar- rangements is great , in proportion as the time and mental effort they demand from the recipient is small . The corol- laries from this general principle have been severally illus- trated ...
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