The Art of ExpositionF. S. Crofts & Company, 1931 - 476 من الصفحات |
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... mind . This they can do only if the mind is well stocked with information , and capable of viewing facts in their relationships . Cardinal Newman has well described the opposite type of mind : Seafaring men , for example , range from ...
... mind . This they can do only if the mind is well stocked with information , and capable of viewing facts in their relationships . Cardinal Newman has well described the opposite type of mind : Seafaring men , for example , range from ...
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... mind . Once more Newman has phrased the idea : That only is true enlargement of mind which is the power or viewing many things at once as one whole , of referring them severally to their true place in the universal system , of under ...
... mind . Once more Newman has phrased the idea : That only is true enlargement of mind which is the power or viewing many things at once as one whole , of referring them severally to their true place in the universal system , of under ...
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... mind as the familiar essay . You may write an essay on a street - sign provided the street - sign suggests to you something to say . It can do this only by virtue of associa- tions produced by its striking against matter already in your ...
... mind as the familiar essay . You may write an essay on a street - sign provided the street - sign suggests to you something to say . It can do this only by virtue of associa- tions produced by its striking against matter already in your ...
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