Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1868 - 418 páginas |
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... mode in which the acts and things they belong to are conceived , precedence should be given to them . Lord Kaimes notices the fact that this order is preferable ; though without giving the reason . He says : - " When a circumstance is ...
... mode in which the acts and things they belong to are conceived , precedence should be given to them . Lord Kaimes notices the fact that this order is preferable ; though without giving the reason . He says : - " When a circumstance is ...
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... mode of transferring a hundred - weight , is that of taking it in portions ; so , for a weak mind , the only possible mode of forming a compound conception may be that of build- ing it up by carrying separately its several parts . That ...
... mode of transferring a hundred - weight , is that of taking it in portions ; so , for a weak mind , the only possible mode of forming a compound conception may be that of build- ing it up by carrying separately its several parts . That ...
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Herbert Spencer. thought . Moreover , the fact that the indirect mode is called the natural one , implies that it is the one sponta- neously employed by the common people : that is - the one easiest for undisciplined minds . There are ...
Herbert Spencer. thought . Moreover , the fact that the indirect mode is called the natural one , implies that it is the one sponta- neously employed by the common people : that is - the one easiest for undisciplined minds . There are ...
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... mode of completing it be obvious . Passing over much that may be said of like purport upon Hyperbole ... modes of expressing an idea , may be deter mined by observing which requires the shortest process of thought for its comprehension ...
... mode of completing it be obvious . Passing over much that may be said of like purport upon Hyperbole ... modes of expressing an idea , may be deter mined by observing which requires the shortest process of thought for its comprehension ...
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... modes of expression that are alike forcible in themselves and forcible from their associations , produces the peculiarly impressive species of composition which we call poetry . Poetry , we shall find , habitually adopts those symbols ...
... modes of expression that are alike forcible in themselves and forcible from their associations , produces the peculiarly impressive species of composition which we call poetry . Poetry , we shall find , habitually adopts those symbols ...
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