Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... arrangement of predicate , copula , and subject ; but we may readily find instances of the additional force gained by conforming to it . Thus in the line from " Julius Cæsar " . - " Then burst this mighty heart , " priority is given to ...
... arrangement of predicate , copula , and subject ; but we may readily find instances of the additional force gained by conforming to it . Thus in the line from " Julius Cæsar " . - " Then burst this mighty heart , " priority is given to ...
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... arranged . In nearly all cases , the predicate is accompanied by some limit or qualification called its complement . Commonly , also , the circumstances of the subject , which form its complement , have to be specified . And as these ...
... arranged . In nearly all cases , the predicate is accompanied by some limit or qualification called its complement . Commonly , also , the circumstances of the subject , which form its complement , have to be specified . And as these ...
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... arranged that the qualifying words are placed before the words suggesting concrete images . The right succession of the principal and subordinate propositions in a sentence manifestly depends on the same law . Regard for economy of the ...
... arranged that the qualifying words are placed before the words suggesting concrete images . The right succession of the principal and subordinate propositions in a sentence manifestly depends on the same law . Regard for economy of the ...
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... arrangement in sen tences , which we have traced in its application to the lead- ing divisions of them , equally ... arranged in greater or less conformity to the law of easy apprehension . Of course with these , as with the larger ...
... arrangement in sen tences , which we have traced in its application to the lead- ing divisions of them , equally ... arranged in greater or less conformity to the law of easy apprehension . Of course with these , as with the larger ...
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... arranged ; alike in the priority of the sub- ordinate members , in the avoidance of long and numerous suspensions , and in the correspondence between the order of the clauses and the sequence of the phenomena de- scribed , which , by ...
... arranged ; alike in the priority of the sub- ordinate members , in the avoidance of long and numerous suspensions , and in the correspondence between the order of the clauses and the sequence of the phenomena de- scribed , which , by ...
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