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... producing a sentence ; and sentences , without producing discourse . If literature is not produced before discourses are added , there will be none after the addition ; and if there is not a dis- course before sentences are added the ...
... producing a sentence ; and sentences , without producing discourse . If literature is not produced before discourses are added , there will be none after the addition ; and if there is not a dis- course before sentences are added the ...
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... producing an effect on another mind , uses ideas as a means , and language as a medium . We have already noticed ... producing the effect . If words may be defined as language forms expressing ideas , and sentences as lan- guage forms ...
... producing an effect on another mind , uses ideas as a means , and language as a medium . We have already noticed ... producing the effect . If words may be defined as language forms expressing ideas , and sentences as lan- guage forms ...
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... produced except in and while gaining the thought . So far as time is concerned , language , thought , and effect ... produce in him , then , if he should turn to make a critical estimate of the discourse he surveys it in the order of its ...
... produced except in and while gaining the thought . So far as time is concerned , language , thought , and effect ... produce in him , then , if he should turn to make a critical estimate of the discourse he surveys it in the order of its ...
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... produced . Discourse , being a means to an end , stands between two minds , one of which produces the discourse while the other is affected by it . The effect of the discourse in the mind of the reader is the cause of the discourse in ...
... produced . Discourse , being a means to an end , stands between two minds , one of which produces the discourse while the other is affected by it . The effect of the discourse in the mind of the reader is the cause of the discourse in ...
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... produces the discourse , " See the rainbow " ; and this discourse realizes the delight in the one addressed . If one ... produce in the reader : " And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill ; But oh for the touch of a ...
... produces the discourse , " See the rainbow " ; and this discourse realizes the delight in the one addressed . If one ... produce in the reader : " And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill ; But oh for the touch of a ...
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