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Page 13
... effect in discourse is the only standard by which it can be measured , as well as the only motive by which it can be produced . Discourse , being a means to an end , stands between two minds , one of which produces the discourse while ...
... effect in discourse is the only standard by which it can be measured , as well as the only motive by which it can be produced . Discourse , being a means to an end , stands between two minds , one of which produces the discourse while ...
Page 14
... effect desired in another mind , and under this guidance and impulse constructs the discourse which realizes the effect . reader or hearer is also striving to make real the same effect . The end of constructing a discourse and of in ...
... effect desired in another mind , and under this guidance and impulse constructs the discourse which realizes the effect . reader or hearer is also striving to make real the same effect . The end of constructing a discourse and of in ...
Page 15
... effect a given discourse produces on himself , and to him this effect is the purpose of the discourse , being that for which he uses the discourse . We attribute as purpose to the author what we find to be the effect of the discourse in ...
... effect a given discourse produces on himself , and to him this effect is the purpose of the discourse , being that for which he uses the discourse . We attribute as purpose to the author what we find to be the effect of the discourse in ...
Page 16
... effect and the adjustment of means to end . When it is claimed that there is no science of literary discourse , it must be assumed that there is no cer- tainty as to the effect produced in different minds ; and no necessary connection ...
... effect and the adjustment of means to end . When it is claimed that there is no science of literary discourse , it must be assumed that there is no cer- tainty as to the effect produced in different minds ; and no necessary connection ...
Page 17
... effect produced ; and the authors of such writings as masters because , by con- scious or unconscious wisdom , they planned and execu- ted them . The highest effect is not always desired , and dis- course is good if it reach the end ...
... effect produced ; and the authors of such writings as masters because , by con- scious or unconscious wisdom , they planned and execu- ted them . The highest effect is not always desired , and dis- course is good if it reach the end ...
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