Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1868 - 418 páginas |
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... mind for an appre- ciable time . The reasons which we have 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 ...
... mind for an appre- ciable time . The reasons which we have 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 ...
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... mind individual members of it ; it follows that when an abstract word is used , the hearer or reader has to choose from his stock of images , one or more , by which he may figure to himself the genus mentioned . In doing this , some ...
... mind individual members of it ; it follows that when an abstract word is used , the hearer or reader has to choose from his stock of images , one or more , by which he may figure to himself the genus mentioned . In doing this , some ...
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... mind may not have to go backwards and forwards in order to rightly connect them ; as in a group of sentences , the arrangement should be such , that each of them may be understood as it comes , without waiting for subsequent ones ; so ...
... mind may not have to go backwards and forwards in order to rightly connect them ; as in a group of sentences , the arrangement should be such , that each of them may be understood as it comes , without waiting for subsequent ones ; so ...
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... mind , a picture answering to that word ; and as there has been nothing to indicate what kind of horse , any image of a horse suggests itself . Very likely , how- ever , the image will be that of a brown horse : brown horses being the ...
... mind , a picture answering to that word ; and as there has been nothing to indicate what kind of horse , any image of a horse suggests itself . Very likely , how- ever , the image will be that of a brown horse : brown horses being the ...
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... mind , instead of anticipating , would be continually falling more and more in arrear . If the meanings of words are not realized as fast as the words are uttered , then the loss of time over each word must entail such an accumulation ...
... mind , instead of anticipating , would be continually falling more and more in arrear . If the meanings of words are not realized as fast as the words are uttered , then the loss of time over each word must entail such an accumulation ...
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