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... Style , " the former having direct influence on my treatment of " The Thought in Discourse , " and the latter on " The Language in Discourse . " DEPARTMENT OF PEDAGOGY , UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS . CHAMPAIGN , ILLINOIS , Feb. 5 , 1897 ...
... Style , " the former having direct influence on my treatment of " The Thought in Discourse , " and the latter on " The Language in Discourse . " DEPARTMENT OF PEDAGOGY , UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS . CHAMPAIGN , ILLINOIS , Feb. 5 , 1897 ...
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... style in discourse . Thus appears the organizing principle of our science ; namely , the effective expression of thought in language to a definite , worthy aim , THE PURPOSE IN DISCOURSE . EFFICIENT MEANS TO A WORTHY 12 THE SCIENCE OF ...
... style in discourse . Thus appears the organizing principle of our science ; namely , the effective expression of thought in language to a definite , worthy aim , THE PURPOSE IN DISCOURSE . EFFICIENT MEANS TO A WORTHY 12 THE SCIENCE OF ...
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... style and journ- alism . This can be accomplished only by a long course of training to alert and comprehensive thought , and to the power of a quick application of a sound political and social philosophy to everyday life . It is charac ...
... style and journ- alism . This can be accomplished only by a long course of training to alert and comprehensive thought , and to the power of a quick application of a sound political and social philosophy to everyday life . It is charac ...
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... style when no beauty of thought underlies and demands them . This nauseates short - haired men and lends reason to their prejudice against the genuine because of the counterfeit elegance . " 1 A natural style cannot be produced without ...
... style when no beauty of thought underlies and demands them . This nauseates short - haired men and lends reason to their prejudice against the genuine because of the counterfeit elegance . " 1 A natural style cannot be produced without ...
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... style as related to the professed aim of the whole speech . What was that aim ? The ships of the mer- chants of Boston and Salem and Newburyport and New London and New York were rotting in their harbors . The aim of the legislation ...
... style as related to the professed aim of the whole speech . What was that aim ? The ships of the mer- chants of Boston and Salem and Newburyport and New London and New York were rotting in their harbors . The aim of the legislation ...
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