Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1868 - 418 páginas |
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... less directly upon the theory of Evolution , and that his tendency is to 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 ...
... less directly upon the theory of Evolution , and that his tendency is to 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 ...
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... less dependent upon acquaint- ance with its laws , than upon practice and natural apti- tude . A clear head , a quick imagination , and a sensitive ear , will go far towards making all rhetorical precepts needless . He who daily hears ...
... less dependent upon acquaint- ance with its laws , than upon practice and natural apti- tude . A clear head , a quick imagination , and a sensitive ear , will go far towards making all rhetorical precepts needless . He who daily hears ...
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... less time and attention can be 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 ...
... less time and attention can be 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 ...
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... less strong . But in what does a strong association between a word and an idea differ from a weak one ? Simply in the greater ease and rapidity of the suggestive action . It can be in nothing else . Both of ECONOMIC ADVANTAGES OF SAXON ...
... less strong . But in what does a strong association between a word and an idea differ from a weak one ? Simply in the greater ease and rapidity of the suggestive action . It can be in nothing else . Both of ECONOMIC ADVANTAGES OF SAXON ...
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... 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 advantage to express an idea in ...
... 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 advantage to express an idea in ...
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