Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... principles which advancing knowl- edge and a riper experience have combined to establish . Mr. Spencer has given these subjects profound and protracted study , and the views he advances are entitled to grave consideration . A devoted ...
... principles which advancing knowl- edge and a riper experience have combined to establish . Mr. Spencer has given these subjects profound and protracted study , and the views he advances are entitled to grave consideration . A devoted ...
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... principles of universal moment and applicability . The line of thought opened in portions of this volume is systematically pursued in the Author's work entitled " Social Statics ; or , the con- ditions essential to human happiness ...
... principles of universal moment and applicability . The line of thought opened in portions of this volume is systematically pursued in the Author's work entitled " Social Statics ; or , the con- ditions essential to human happiness ...
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... principles of reasoning neither makes , nor is essential to , a good reasoner , is doubtless true . Thus , too , is it with grammar . As Dr. Latham , condemning the usual school - drill in Lindley Murray , rightly remarks : - " Gross ...
... principles of reasoning neither makes , nor is essential to , a good reasoner , is doubtless true . Thus , too , is it with grammar . As Dr. Latham , condemning the usual school - drill in Lindley Murray , rightly remarks : - " Gross ...
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... principle . We are told that " brevity is the soul of wit . " We hear styles condemned as verbose or involved . Blair says that every needless part of a sentence " interrupts the description and clogs . the image ; " and again , that ...
... principle . We are told that " brevity is the soul of wit . " We hear styles condemned as verbose or involved . Blair says that every needless part of a sentence " interrupts the description and clogs . the image ; " and again , that ...
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... principle hold good . We have à priori reasons for believing that in every sentence there is some one order of words more effective than any other ; and that this order is the one which presents the elements of the proposition in the ...
... principle hold good . We have à priori reasons for believing that in every sentence there is some one order of words more effective than any other ; and that this order is the one which presents the elements of the proposition in the ...
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