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13 EFFICIENT MEANS TO A WORTHY END CONDITIONS OF EFFECTIVENESS
The Author or the Interpreter Himself A Sincere Purpose - - A Definite Purpose - -
- - . 19 - . . - - 24 31 - - THE THOUGHT IN DISCOURSE . . . . THE THEME ...
13 EFFICIENT MEANS TO A WORTHY END CONDITIONS OF EFFECTIVENESS
The Author or the Interpreter Himself A Sincere Purpose - - A Definite Purpose - -
- - . 19 - . . - - 24 31 - - THE THOUGHT IN DISCOURSE . . . . THE THEME ...
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If words may be defined as language forms expressing ideas , and sentences as
language forms expressing thought , then a discourse may be defined as a
language form expressing thought in the process of producing a definite change
in ...
If words may be defined as language forms expressing ideas , and sentences as
language forms expressing thought , then a discourse may be defined as a
language form expressing thought in the process of producing a definite change
in ...
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... language or 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 I ...
... language or 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 I ...
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Be this as it may , all such self - forgetful frenzy of inspiration is quite exceptional ;
and the ordinary writer must still set up a definite aim to be realized , and use the
most diligent care in adapting his discourse to the end set up . If this were not ...
Be this as it may , all such self - forgetful frenzy of inspiration is quite exceptional ;
and the ordinary writer must still set up a definite aim to be realized , and use the
most diligent care in adapting his discourse to the end set up . If this were not ...
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A Definite Purpose . — It has already been incidentally stated that a composer
must have , besides a sincere and worthy aim , a definite one . He must set
before himself just what he is to accomplish , and then THE PURPOSE IN
DISCOURSE .
A Definite Purpose . — It has already been incidentally stated that a composer
must have , besides a sincere and worthy aim , a definite one . He must set
before himself just what he is to accomplish , and then THE PURPOSE IN
DISCOURSE .
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