The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 13;Volume 76Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... words for expressing our own thoughts- words that we have worked up ; but those around us have quite an endless store of them . The whole language , with all its riches , and all its shades of meaning , stands at their disposal ; and we ...
... words for expressing our own thoughts- words that we have worked up ; but those around us have quite an endless store of them . The whole language , with all its riches , and all its shades of meaning , stands at their disposal ; and we ...
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... words so fre- quently confounded , they are words of such comprehensive signification , and , lastly , they are words the use of which is so absolutely unavoidable by all deep thinkers - even those who most dislike the subjects which ...
... words so fre- quently confounded , they are words of such comprehensive signification , and , lastly , they are words the use of which is so absolutely unavoidable by all deep thinkers - even those who most dislike the subjects which ...
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... words . He had made himself a master in the art of creating epi- grammatic language . Thus nothing can be neater than the lines : " Thou art no Sabbath - drawler of old saws Distilled from some worm - cankered homily . " An example of ...
... words . He had made himself a master in the art of creating epi- grammatic language . Thus nothing can be neater than the lines : " Thou art no Sabbath - drawler of old saws Distilled from some worm - cankered homily . " An example of ...
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