Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... imply comparative coolness . Thus we see that alike in the order of the words , in the fre- quent use of figures , and in extreme conciseness , the nat- ural utterances of excitement conform to the theoretical conditions of forcible ...
... imply comparative coolness . Thus we see that alike in the order of the words , in the fre- quent use of figures , and in extreme conciseness , the nat- ural utterances of excitement conform to the theoretical conditions of forcible ...
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... implies that something still more impressive is coming . A good illustration of the effect gained by thus presenting a petty idea to a con- sciousness that has not yet recovered from the shock of an exciting one , occurs in a sketch by ...
... implies that something still more impressive is coming . A good illustration of the effect gained by thus presenting a petty idea to a con- sciousness that has not yet recovered from the shock of an exciting one , occurs in a sketch by ...
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... implies not only that certain arrangements and certain juxtapositions of connected ideas are best ; but that some modes of dividing and presenting a subject will be more striking than others ; and that , too , irrespective of its log ...
... implies not only that certain arrangements and certain juxtapositions of connected ideas are best ; but that some modes of dividing and presenting a subject will be more striking than others ; and that , too , irrespective of its log ...
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... implies an undevel- oped faculty of language . To have a specific style is to be poor in speech . If we remember that in the far past , men had only nouns and verbs to convey their ideas with , and that from then to now the growth has ...
... implies an undevel- oped faculty of language . To have a specific style is to be poor in speech . If we remember that in the far past , men had only nouns and verbs to convey their ideas with , and that from then to now the growth has ...
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... implies incom- plete fitness for either . As has been well said apropos of this point- " A blade which is designed both to shave and to carve , will certainly not shave so well as a razor or carve so well as a carving - knife . An ...
... implies incom- plete fitness for either . As has been well said apropos of this point- " A blade which is designed both to shave and to carve , will certainly not shave so well as a razor or carve so well as a carving - knife . An ...
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