Rhetoric: A Text-book, Designed for Use in Schools and Colleges (1869)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 2000 - Всего страниц: 381 |
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... material of every author . If words were confined to their first mean- ing , they would be far too few to express the thoughts of men . If every idea had a word , no mortal memory could command sufficient material to express the ...
... material of every author . If words were confined to their first mean- ing , they would be far too few to express the thoughts of men . If every idea had a word , no mortal memory could command sufficient material to express the ...
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... material and mental operations ; an analogy admirable , and that can not be accidental , which shows that God has made material and spiritual things to exist together and illustrate each other . Neither can be properly understood ...
... material and mental operations ; an analogy admirable , and that can not be accidental , which shows that God has made material and spiritual things to exist together and illustrate each other . Neither can be properly understood ...
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... material . Generally , the best method is to gather material of all kinds miscellaneously , before beginning to write , making notes or memoranda of the different thoughts , facts , and illustrations , that occur to the mind . 7. The ...
... material . Generally , the best method is to gather material of all kinds miscellaneously , before beginning to write , making notes or memoranda of the different thoughts , facts , and illustrations , that occur to the mind . 7. The ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
PART I | xii |
CHAPTER PAGE I General Expression of Thought and Feeling 17 | xvii |
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