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... ourselves whether it is a Barbarism - a word not in the language - or an Im- propriety , a word used in a sense not sanctioned by good use . If neither , we may accept it . Within the limits of good use we may produce widely various ...
... ourselves whether it is a Barbarism - a word not in the language - or an Im- propriety , a word used in a sense not sanctioned by good use . If neither , we may accept it . Within the limits of good use we may produce widely various ...
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... ourselves as certain as possible of what we wish to say . Then , remembering that any quality of style can be conveyed to a reader only by means of our choice and composition of the elements , we may ask ourselves whether the elements ...
... ourselves as certain as possible of what we wish to say . Then , remembering that any quality of style can be conveyed to a reader only by means of our choice and composition of the elements , we may ask ourselves whether the elements ...
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... ourselves with substance , but must grant a writer the privilege of choosing what thought and emotion he would ex- press , and confine ourselves to considering how he has expressed it . So doing , we discover that the secret of elegance ...
... ourselves with substance , but must grant a writer the privilege of choosing what thought and emotion he would ex- press , and confine ourselves to considering how he has expressed it . So doing , we discover that the secret of elegance ...
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... ourselves to consider them . as little as we bother our heads about the marvels of sunrise , of the growth of flowers cr men , of the mystery of sin or death , when they do not happen to touch our pockets or our affections . But for all ...
... ourselves to consider them . as little as we bother our heads about the marvels of sunrise , of the growth of flowers cr men , of the mystery of sin or death , when they do not happen to touch our pockets or our affections . But for all ...
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... ourselves , often seeming to come from without ourselves , through the medium of those senses that in careless moods we are apt to think so comprehensive . To each and all of us , the final reality of life is the thought , which , with ...
... ourselves , often seeming to come from without ourselves , through the medium of those senses that in careless moods we are apt to think so comprehensive . To each and all of us , the final reality of life is the thought , which , with ...
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English Composition: Eight Lectures Given at the Lowell Institute Barrett Wendell Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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