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 Seiten |
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... thought and expression by the same authors , or others named , and of easy access , the pupil will not only make ... thoughts with greater force and elegance . In no branch of modern education is economy of time more important than in ...
... thought and expression by the same authors , or others named , and of easy access , the pupil will not only make ... thoughts with greater force and elegance . In no branch of modern education is economy of time more important than in ...
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... thought and institutions upon the language , we believe it advisable to introduce the pupil to our most distinguished mod- ern authors first , and , while putting him in possession of the power and spirit of the literature of to - day ...
... thought and institutions upon the language , we believe it advisable to introduce the pupil to our most distinguished mod- ern authors first , and , while putting him in possession of the power and spirit of the literature of to - day ...
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... thought , we may say , that , as in a mechanical apparatus , the more simple and the better arranged its parts , the greater will be the effect produced . In either case , whatever force is absorbed by the machine is deducted from the ...
... thought , we may say , that , as in a mechanical apparatus , the more simple and the better arranged its parts , the greater will be the effect produced . In either case , whatever force is absorbed by the machine is deducted from the ...
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... thought " It is sour ; " but because the term " acid " was learnt later in life , and has not been so often followed by the thought symbolized , it does not so readily arouse that thought as the term " sour . " If we remember how slowly ...
... thought " It is sour ; " but because the term " acid " was learnt later in life , and has not been so often followed by the thought symbolized , it does not so readily arouse that thought as the term " sour . " If we remember how slowly ...
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... thoughts . As we do not think in generals , but in particulars ; as , whenever any class of things is referred to , we ... thought . To duly enforce this truth , and to prepare the way for applica- tions of it , we must briefly inquire ...
... thoughts . As we do not think in generals , but in particulars ; as , whenever any class of things is referred to , we ... thought . To duly enforce this truth , and to prepare the way for applica- tions of it , we must briefly inquire ...
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