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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... means confined to this structure , but is often used where the order of the words is simply unusual . A more appropriate title would be the " direct style : as contrasted with the other , or " indirect style : " the peculiarity of the ...
... means confined to this structure , but is often used where the order of the words is simply unusual . A more appropriate title would be the " direct style : as contrasted with the other , or " indirect style : " the peculiarity of the ...
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... means a definite one . Between the one extreme in which the two elements of the comparison are detailed at full length and the analogy pointed out , and the other extreme in which the com- parison is implied instead of stated , come ...
... means a definite one . Between the one extreme in which the two elements of the comparison are detailed at full length and the analogy pointed out , and the other extreme in which the com- parison is implied instead of stated , come ...
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... mean its rhythmical structure . This , unexpected as it may be , 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 emotion , which is known to be ...
... mean its rhythmical structure . This , unexpected as it may be , 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 emotion , which is known to be ...
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... means that our eyes have for a time lost their ability to appreciate light . After eat- ing a quantity of honey , we are apt to think our tea is without sugar . The phrase , " A deafening roar , " implies that men find a very loud sound ...
... means that our eyes have for a time lost their ability to appreciate light . After eat- ing a quantity of honey , we are apt to think our tea is without sugar . The phrase , " A deafening roar , " implies that men find a very loud sound ...
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... means to end , the harmonious involutions of contrivance , and the never - bewildered complexity , I saw a grimed and greasy fellow , the imperious engine's lackey and drudge , whose sole office was to let fall at intervals a drop or ...
... means to end , the harmonious involutions of contrivance , and the never - bewildered complexity , I saw a grimed and greasy fellow , the imperious engine's lackey and drudge , whose sole office was to let fall at intervals a drop or ...
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