Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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Herbert Spencer. arise - some force be expended ; and if , by employing a specific term , an appropriate image can be at once suggest- ed , an economy is achieved , and a more vivid impression produced . Turning now from the choice of ...
Herbert Spencer. arise - some force be expended ; and if , by employing a specific term , an appropriate image can be at once suggest- ed , an economy is achieved , and a more vivid impression produced . Turning now from the choice of ...
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... force of these replies be or be not admitted , it will scarcely be denied that the right formation of a picture will be facilitated by presenting its elements in the order in which they are wanted ; even though the mind should do ...
... force of these replies be or be not admitted , it will scarcely be denied that the right formation of a picture will be facilitated by presenting its elements in the order in which they are wanted ; even though the mind should do ...
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... force gained by conforming to it . Thus in the line from " Julius Cæsar " . - " Then burst this mighty heart , " priority is given to a word embodying both predicate and copula . In a passage contained in " The Battle of Flod- den Field ...
... force gained by conforming to it . Thus in the line from " Julius Cæsar " . - " Then burst this mighty heart , " priority is given to a word embodying both predicate and copula . In a passage contained in " The Battle of Flod- den Field ...
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... force would be lost ; as thus : -The French idca of liberty is - the right of every man to be master of the rest ; in practice at least , if not in theory . - ORDER OF THE PARTS OF SENTENCES . 21 Similarly 20 THE PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE .
... force would be lost ; as thus : -The French idca of liberty is - the right of every man to be master of the rest ; in practice at least , if not in theory . - ORDER OF THE PARTS OF SENTENCES . 21 Similarly 20 THE PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE .
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... 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 following is an instance of defective com- bination ...
... 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 following is an instance of defective com- bination ...
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