Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... seem more thickly clustered the more remote they are . To construct by a process of literal explanation , the thought thus conveyed , would take many sentences ; and the first elements of the picture would become faint while the ...
... seem more thickly clustered the more remote they are . To construct by a process of literal explanation , the thought thus conveyed , would take many sentences ; and the first elements of the picture would become faint while the ...
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... seems to be , that so abstract an idea as that attaching to the word " future , " does not pre- sent itself to the mind in any definite form ; and hence the subsequent arrival at the simile entails no reconstruc- tion of the thought ...
... seems to be , that so abstract an idea as that attaching to the word " future , " does not pre- sent itself to the mind in any definite form ; and hence the subsequent arrival at the simile entails no reconstruc- tion of the thought ...
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... it pointed out to them . " But after what has been said , the great economy it achieves will seem the more probable cause . Lear's exclamation— ECONOMIC EFFECT OF THE METAPHOR . “ Ingratitude ! thou 30 THE PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE .
... it pointed out to them . " But after what has been said , the great economy it achieves will seem the more probable cause . Lear's exclamation— ECONOMIC EFFECT OF THE METAPHOR . “ Ingratitude ! thou 30 THE PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE .
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... seems , will be found to come under the same generalization with the others . Like each of them , it is an idealization of the natural language of strong emotion , we CHARACTERISTICS OF RHYTHMICAL EXPRESSION . 39 which is known to 88 ...
... seems , will be found to come under the same generalization with the others . Like each of them , it is an idealization of the natural language of strong emotion , we CHARACTERISTICS OF RHYTHMICAL EXPRESSION . 39 which is known to 88 ...
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... seem to have lost their weight . Now , the truth at once recognized in these , its extreme manifesta- tions , may be traced throughout . It may be shown that alike in the reflective faculties , in the imagination , in the perceptions of ...
... seem to have lost their weight . Now , the truth at once recognized in these , its extreme manifesta- tions , may be traced throughout . It may be shown that alike in the reflective faculties , in the imagination , in the perceptions of ...
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