English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... reason is obvious . The command of language is a grand total , resulting from the practice of a life ; a small frac- tion of that total is all that can grow up within the limits of a Course of English Composition . ent . With respect to ...
... reason is obvious . The command of language is a grand total , resulting from the practice of a life ; a small frac- tion of that total is all that can grow up within the limits of a Course of English Composition . ent . With respect to ...
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... reason hay or straw must be given to horses , as well as corn , in order to supply the necessary bulk . Something analogous to this takes place with respect to the generality of minds ; which are incapable of thoroughly digesting and ...
... reason hay or straw must be given to horses , as well as corn , in order to supply the necessary bulk . Something analogous to this takes place with respect to the generality of minds ; which are incapable of thoroughly digesting and ...
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... reason than the flights of imagination , and nothing has been the occasion of more mistakes among philosophers . Men of bright fancies may , in this respect , be compared to those angels whom the Scriptures represent as cov ering their ...
... reason than the flights of imagination , and nothing has been the occasion of more mistakes among philosophers . Men of bright fancies may , in this respect , be compared to those angels whom the Scriptures represent as cov ering their ...
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... reason . " eye thou mayest behold . " " The little fields made green By husbandry of many thrifty years . " " With easy Kindred ideas are thus brought closer together ; as , idle and bed . Thrifty years is vigorous by condensation . We ...
... reason . " eye thou mayest behold . " " The little fields made green By husbandry of many thrifty years . " " With easy Kindred ideas are thus brought closer together ; as , idle and bed . Thrifty years is vigorous by condensation . We ...
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... reason ; this the soul delights . Talent from sober judgment takes its birth , And reconciles the pinion to the earth ; Genius unsettles with desires the mind , Contented not till earth be left behind . Talent , the sunshine on a ...
... reason ; this the soul delights . Talent from sober judgment takes its birth , And reconciles the pinion to the earth ; Genius unsettles with desires the mind , Contented not till earth be left behind . Talent , the sunshine on a ...
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