Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections from the Best Authors, Also Lists of Contemporaneous Writers and Their Principal WorksIvison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1870 - 640 من الصفحات |
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... force of imagination , by which the poet has con- nected with human emotions a variety of objects to which com- mon minds could not discover such a relation . What the poet does for his readers , however , by his original similes and ...
... force of imagination , by which the poet has con- nected with human emotions a variety of objects to which com- mon minds could not discover such a relation . What the poet does for his readers , however , by his original similes and ...
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... Lord Kaimes , that , " to give the utmost force to a period , it ought , if possible , to be closed with the word that makes the greatest figure . " That parentheses should be 16 ENGLISH LITERATURE . The Months THE PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE.
... Lord Kaimes , that , " to give the utmost force to a period , it ought , if possible , to be closed with the word that makes the greatest figure . " That parentheses should be 16 ENGLISH LITERATURE . The Months THE PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE.
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... force , but will discover to us other rules of like origin . - 3. On seeking for some clew to the law underlying these current maxims , we may see shadowed forth in many of them the impor- tance of economizing the reader's or hearer's ...
... force , but will discover to us other rules of like origin . - 3. On seeking for some clew to the law underlying these current maxims , we may see shadowed forth in many of them the impor- tance of economizing the reader's or hearer's ...
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... force would be lost by expanding them into specific verbal propositions . Hence , carrying out the metaphor that language is the vehicle of thought , there seems reason to think , that , in all cases , the friction and inertia of the ...
... force would be lost by expanding them into specific verbal propositions . Hence , carrying out the metaphor that language is the vehicle of thought , there seems reason to think , that , in all cases , the friction and inertia of the ...
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... force , as involving a saving of the articulations to be received . - 7. Again : that frequent cause of strength in Saxon and other primitive words their imitative character- may be similarly resolved into the more general cause . Both ...
... force , as involving a saving of the articulations to be received . - 7. Again : that frequent cause of strength in Saxon and other primitive words their imitative character- may be similarly resolved into the more general cause . Both ...
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