Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1868 - 418 páginas |
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... given these subjects profound and protracted study , and the views he advances are entitled to grave consideration . A devoted student of science in its comprehensive bearings upon the welfare and im- provement of society , he has ...
... given these subjects profound and protracted study , and the views he advances are entitled to grave consideration . A devoted student of science in its comprehensive bearings upon the welfare and im- provement of society , he has ...
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... given to the contained idea ; and the less vividly will that idea be conceived . How truly language must be regarded as a hindrance to thought , though the necessary instrument of it , we shall clearly perceive on remembering the ...
... given to the contained idea ; and the less vividly will that idea be conceived . How truly language must be regarded as a hindrance to thought , though the necessary instrument of it , we shall clearly perceive on remembering the ...
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... given for pre- ferring short words evidently do not hold here . So that to make our generalization quite correct we must say , that while in certain sentences expressing strong feeling , the word which more especially implies that ...
... given for pre- ferring short words evidently do not hold here . So that to make our generalization quite correct we must say , that while in certain sentences expressing strong feeling , the word which more especially implies that ...
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... given to the pro- cess of thought . Either the picture of a brown horse already present to the imagination has to be suppressed , and the picture of a black one summoned in its place ; or else , if the picture of a brown horse be yet ...
... given to the pro- cess of thought . Either the picture of a brown horse already present to the imagination has to be suppressed , and the picture of a black one summoned in its place ; or else , if the picture of a brown horse be yet ...
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... given to a word embodying both predicate and copula . In a passage contained in " The Battle of Flod- den Field , " the like order is systematically employed with great effect : " The Border slogan rent the sky ! A Home.
... given to a word embodying both predicate and copula . In a passage contained in " The Battle of Flod- den Field , " the like order is systematically employed with great effect : " The Border slogan rent the sky ! A Home.
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