Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes, 1883 - 486 pages |
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... Speech .. 861 861 373 874 ... 878 878 881 392 TABLE 1. Subjects expressed figuratively ........ 895 66 2. Attributes expressed figuratively ...... 898 44 . XXI . Narration and Description .. 404 XXII . The Philosophy of Style ... XXV ...
... Speech .. 861 861 373 874 ... 878 878 881 392 TABLE 1. Subjects expressed figuratively ........ 895 66 2. Attributes expressed figuratively ...... 898 44 . XXI . Narration and Description .. 404 XXII . The Philosophy of Style ... XXV ...
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... speech , as without it speech would be wofully imperfect . Brute animals may have some ob- scure notion of these circumstances , as connected with particular objects an ox probably perceives that he takes longer time to go round a long ...
... speech , as without it speech would be wofully imperfect . Brute animals may have some ob- scure notion of these circumstances , as connected with particular objects an ox probably perceives that he takes longer time to go round a long ...
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... speech is the most powerful of all the means by which one human being can display itself to another , the objects of the eye must so far yield preference to those of the ear . With respect to inanimate objects of sight , sounds may be ...
... speech is the most powerful of all the means by which one human being can display itself to another , the objects of the eye must so far yield preference to those of the ear . With respect to inanimate objects of sight , sounds may be ...
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... .- The wry neck of Alexa ler -- The speech of Lady Percy concerning Hotspur . Januarius . * A temple is in a proper sense 52 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . In many instances one Emotion is productive of other The same of Passions.
... .- The wry neck of Alexa ler -- The speech of Lady Percy concerning Hotspur . Januarius . * A temple is in a proper sense 52 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . In many instances one Emotion is productive of other The same of Passions.
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... speech would not have made the same impression . 108. Hatred , and other dissocial passions , produce effects directly opposite to those above mentioned . If I hate a man , his children , Es relations , nay his property , become to me ...
... speech would not have made the same impression . 108. Hatred , and other dissocial passions , produce effects directly opposite to those above mentioned . If I hate a man , his children , Es relations , nay his property , become to me ...
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