Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... , is in many cases solely , and in all cases mainly , their object . Let us begin with the figure called Synechdoche . The advantage sometimes gained by putting a part for the whole , is due to the more convenient , or.
... , is in many cases solely , and in all cases mainly , their object . Let us begin with the figure called Synechdoche . The advantage sometimes gained by putting a part for the whole , is due to the more convenient , or.
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... called Compound Metaphor , that enables us to retain the brevity of the metaphorical form even where the analogy is intricate . This is done by indi- cating the application of the figure at the outset , and then leaving the mind to ...
... called Compound Metaphor , that enables us to retain the brevity of the metaphorical form even where the analogy is intricate . This is done by indi- cating the application of the figure at the outset , and then leaving the mind to ...
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... called upon to coerce them for their material good - not seeing that the one is as useless and as unwarrantable as the other . Innumerable failures . seem , so far , powerless to teach this . Take up a daily paper and you will probably ...
... called upon to coerce them for their material good - not seeing that the one is as useless and as unwarrantable as the other . Innumerable failures . seem , so far , powerless to teach this . Take up a daily paper and you will probably ...
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... called on ; and to enforce restitution for injuries . To do the last efficiently , it must become an ubiquitous worker -must know each man's needs better than he knows them himself — must , in short , possess superhuman power and ...
... called on ; and to enforce restitution for injuries . To do the last efficiently , it must become an ubiquitous worker -must know each man's needs better than he knows them himself — must , in short , possess superhuman power and ...
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... called into existence , who would spend their time in walking from Union to Union throughout the kingdom . It was little thought by those who in past generations assigned parish- pay for the maintenance of illegitimate children , that ...
... called into existence , who would spend their time in walking from Union to Union throughout the kingdom . It was little thought by those who in past generations assigned parish- pay for the maintenance of illegitimate children , that ...
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