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Page ix
... purpose , required so complete a rewriting that this work can scarcely be called a revision of the former . The spirit of scientific coördination , however , which prompted the old is the ruling spirit in the new , so that I can say now ...
... purpose , required so complete a rewriting that this work can scarcely be called a revision of the former . The spirit of scientific coördination , however , which prompted the old is the ruling spirit in the new , so that I can say now ...
Page xi
... PURPOSE IN DISCOURSE 13 EFFICIENT MEANS TO A WORTHY END CONDITIONS OF EFFECTIVENESS 13 19 The Author or the Interpreter Himself 3964 19 24 31 A Sincere Purpose A Definite Purpose · THE THOUGHT IN DISCOURSE THE THEME THE DISCOURSE ...
... PURPOSE IN DISCOURSE 13 EFFICIENT MEANS TO A WORTHY END CONDITIONS OF EFFECTIVENESS 13 19 The Author or the Interpreter Himself 3964 19 24 31 A Sincere Purpose A Definite Purpose · THE THOUGHT IN DISCOURSE THE THEME THE DISCOURSE ...
Page xii
... Purpose Time - Cause and Effect Likeness and Difference THE CHANGE IN ITS PARTS THE PROCESS ILLUSTRATED Construction Interpretation EXPOSITION · THE CONTENT OF THE THEME - Definition Comparison and Contrast Exemplification Idealization ...
... Purpose Time - Cause and Effect Likeness and Difference THE CHANGE IN ITS PARTS THE PROCESS ILLUSTRATED Construction Interpretation EXPOSITION · THE CONTENT OF THE THEME - Definition Comparison and Contrast Exemplification Idealization ...
Page xiii
... Purpose The Law of Unity THE LANGUAGE IN DISCOURSE ITS FUNDAMENTAL LAW QUALITIES REQUIRED BY THE LAW Clearness - 160 160 - 163 I7I 171 174 - 177 Energy 179 Elegance CONDITIONS FOR SECURING THE QUALITIES Conditions for Securing Clearness ...
... Purpose The Law of Unity THE LANGUAGE IN DISCOURSE ITS FUNDAMENTAL LAW QUALITIES REQUIRED BY THE LAW Clearness - 160 160 - 163 I7I 171 174 - 177 Energy 179 Elegance CONDITIONS FOR SECURING THE QUALITIES Conditions for Securing Clearness ...
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... purpose . He might have had Macbeth say , " Duncan died recently ; I still live ; but he is better off than I , for he does not suffer so much " ; or " Duncan is dead and buried ; hav- ing passed the tribulations of life , nothing now ...
... purpose . He might have had Macbeth say , " Duncan died recently ; I still live ; but he is better off than I , for he does not suffer so much " ; or " Duncan is dead and buried ; hav- ing passed the tribulations of life , nothing now ...
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