Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1868 - 418 páginas |
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... 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 feeling may often with advantage be a many - syllabled or ...
... 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 feeling may often with advantage be a many - syllabled or ...
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... hold good . We have à priori reasons for believing that in every sentence there is some one order of words more effective than any other ; and that this order is the one which presents the elements of the proposition in the suc- cession ...
... hold good . We have à priori reasons for believing that in every sentence there is some one order of words more effective than any other ; and that this order is the one which presents the elements of the proposition in the suc- cession ...
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... holds good , but that the advantage of respecting it becomes marked . In the arrangement of predicate and subject , for example , we are at once shown that as the predicate determines the aspect under which the subject is to be ...
... holds good , but that the advantage of respecting it becomes marked . In the arrangement of predicate and subject , for example , we are at once shown that as the predicate determines the aspect under which the subject is to be ...
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... hold a flower to the nose for long , we be- come insensible to its scent . We say of a very brilliant flash of lightning that it blinds us ; which means that our eyes have for a time lost their ability to appreciate light . After eating ...
... hold a flower to the nose for long , we be- come insensible to its scent . We say of a very brilliant flash of lightning that it blinds us ; which means that our eyes have for a time lost their ability to appreciate light . After eating ...
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... hold in check . The only other possible sphere for it , therefore , is saving the individual from the results of his own weakness , apathy , or foolish- ness - warding off the consequences of his nature ; or , as we say - protecting him ...
... hold in check . The only other possible sphere for it , therefore , is saving the individual from the results of his own weakness , apathy , or foolish- ness - warding off the consequences of his nature ; or , as we say - protecting him ...
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