Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... effect , not only should the main divisions of a sentence observe this sequence , but the sub- divisions of these should be similarly arranged . In nearly all cases , the predicate is accompanied by some limit or qualification called ...
... effect , not only should the main divisions of a sentence observe this sequence , but the sub- divisions of these should be similarly arranged . In nearly all cases , the predicate is accompanied by some limit or qualification called ...
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... effect of putting them last : -How immense would be the stimulus to progress , were the honour now given to wealth and title given ex- clusively to high achievements and intrinsic worth ! And then observe the superior effect of putting ...
... effect of putting them last : -How immense would be the stimulus to progress , were the honour now given to wealth and title given ex- clusively to high achievements and intrinsic worth ! And then observe the superior effect of putting ...
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... effect would be lost were they placed last instead of first . The general principle of right arrangement in sen tences , which we have traced in its application to the lead- ing divisions of them , equally determines the proper order of ...
... effect would be lost were they placed last instead of first . The general principle of right arrangement in sen tences , which we have traced in its application to the lead- ing divisions of them , equally determines the proper order of ...
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... effect produced . Hence , other things equal , force will be gained by so arranging the members of a sentence that these suspensions shall at any moment be the fewest in number ; and shall also be of the shortest duration . The ...
... effect produced . Hence , other things equal , force will be gained by so arranging the members of a sentence that these suspensions shall at any moment be the fewest in number ; and shall also be of the shortest duration . The ...
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... effect ; as witness : - -At last , with no small difficulty , after much fa- tigue , through deep roads , and bad weather , we came to our journey's end . Dr. Whately , from whom we quote the first of these two arrangements , proposes ...
... effect ; as witness : - -At last , with no small difficulty , after much fa- tigue , through deep roads , and bad weather , we came to our journey's end . Dr. Whately , from whom we quote the first of these two arrangements , proposes ...
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