Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1868 - 418 páginas |
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... further part ; and only that part which remains can be used for realizing the thought conveyed . Hence , the more time and attention . it takes to receive and understand each sentence , the less time and attention can be given to the ...
... further part ; and only that part which remains can be used for realizing the thought conveyed . Hence , the more time and attention . it takes to receive and understand each sentence , the less time and attention can be given to the ...
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... further superiority possessed by Saxon English in its comparative brevity , obviously comes under the same generalization . If it be an advantage to express an idea in the smallest number of words , then will it be an advan- tage to ...
... further superiority possessed by Saxon English in its comparative brevity , obviously comes under the same generalization . If it be an advantage to express an idea in the smallest number of words , then will it be an advan- tage to ...
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... 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 cause is that ...
... 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 cause is that ...
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... further explanation , it will be manifest , that in the use of prepositions and other particles , most languages spon- taneously conform with more or less completeness to this law . On applying a like analysis to the larger divisions of ...
... further explanation , it will be manifest , that in the use of prepositions and other particles , most languages spon- taneously conform with more or less completeness to this law . On applying a like analysis to the larger divisions of ...
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... further , it is obvious that for producing the greatest effect , not only should the main divisions of a sentence observe this sequence , but the sub- divisions of these should be similarly arranged . In nearly all cases , the predicate ...
... further , it is obvious that for producing the greatest effect , not only should the main divisions of a sentence observe this sequence , but the sub- divisions of these should be similarly arranged . In nearly all cases , the predicate ...
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