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Page 19
... addressed for the good of that mind . effectiveness , announced at the outset as the ultimate law of discourse , when properly limited becomes an efficiency which includes the end , and as the law now stands it requires that discourse ...
... addressed for the good of that mind . effectiveness , announced at the outset as the ultimate law of discourse , when properly limited becomes an efficiency which includes the end , and as the law now stands it requires that discourse ...
Page 22
... Address , Lowell's " Vision of Sir Launfal , " or Wordsworth's " Ode on the Intima- tions of Immortality . " Out of what rhetoric did these come ? They embody the culture and tension of the age , rather than the age's rhetorical maxims ...
... Address , Lowell's " Vision of Sir Launfal , " or Wordsworth's " Ode on the Intima- tions of Immortality . " Out of what rhetoric did these come ? They embody the culture and tension of the age , rather than the age's rhetorical maxims ...
Page 24
... addressing the immature in thought , to lower himself within their reach ; but in all cases he must keep in advance on ... addressed for the good of that mind be the sole impulse to the utterance . The motive must be un- alloyed with any ...
... addressing the immature in thought , to lower himself within their reach ; but in all cases he must keep in advance on ... addressed for the good of that mind be the sole impulse to the utterance . The motive must be un- alloyed with any ...
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... addressed . It begins and ends in unity . One cannot learn to compose by putting words together into sentences , and sentences together into paragraphs , and paragraphs together into discourse . The impelling idea creates and determines ...
... addressed . It begins and ends in unity . One cannot learn to compose by putting words together into sentences , and sentences together into paragraphs , and paragraphs together into discourse . The impelling idea creates and determines ...
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... addressed . But a still more widely controlling factor is the stage of mental development to be addressed . The writer may have to address children and the immature in thought , who can appreciate only the pictures of ob- jects , and ...
... addressed . But a still more widely controlling factor is the stage of mental development to be addressed . The writer may have to address children and the immature in thought , who can appreciate only the pictures of ob- jects , and ...
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