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... LANGUAGE AS AN OBJECT OF FERCEPTION Correctness - 182 185 - 185 191 194 196 - 198 199 Distinctness Brevity Euphony Harmony Rhythm - 199 200 - 202 207 211 THE DIRECT RELATION OF LANGUAGE TO THOUGHT 221 ASSOCIATION OF LANGUAGE FORM WITH ...
... LANGUAGE AS AN OBJECT OF FERCEPTION Correctness - 182 185 - 185 191 194 196 - 198 199 Distinctness Brevity Euphony Harmony Rhythm - 199 200 - 202 207 211 THE DIRECT RELATION OF LANGUAGE TO THOUGHT 221 ASSOCIATION OF LANGUAGE FORM WITH ...
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... language cannot be obtained by cross - section- ing , but by a division between form and content , — between the letter and the spirit . - To show the point exactly , suppose you are now , in your first recitation in rhetoric , laughing ...
... language cannot be obtained by cross - section- ing , but by a division between form and content , — between the letter and the spirit . - To show the point exactly , suppose you are now , in your first recitation in rhetoric , laughing ...
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... language form , but in the relation of the form and its spirit . If language were mere form , then the material juncture of parts would decide the question in any case ; but language is the relation of form and content , and the units ...
... language form , but in the relation of the form and its spirit . If language were mere form , then the material juncture of parts would decide the question in any case ; but language is the relation of form and content , and the units ...
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A Rhetoric for High Schools and Colleges Arnold Tompkins. is within the language ... form must be the established form for expressing a given idea or thought ... language , an expression can be found better than Shakespeare's he must be ...
A Rhetoric for High Schools and Colleges Arnold Tompkins. is within the language ... form must be the established form for expressing a given idea or thought ... language , an expression can be found better than Shakespeare's he must be ...
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... language forms expressing ideas , and sentences as lan- guage forms expressing thought , then a discourse may be defined as a language form expressing thought in the process of producing a definite change in some mind . addressed . The ...
... language forms expressing ideas , and sentences as lan- guage forms expressing thought , then a discourse may be defined as a language form expressing thought in the process of producing a definite change in some mind . addressed . The ...
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