Essays from 'Blackwood,'W. Blackwood and sons, 1892 - 344 páginas |
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... speaking . They would not willingly shoot short of their aim , and therefore send their arrow anywhere so it is beyond the target . Our language is full of the superlatives of impotent exaggeration ; and the mind that indulges in them ...
... speaking . They would not willingly shoot short of their aim , and therefore send their arrow anywhere so it is beyond the target . Our language is full of the superlatives of impotent exaggeration ; and the mind that indulges in them ...
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... speaking , never has recourse to exaggeration , there are occasions when , only by touches of the impossible , by compel- ling resemblances in things dissimilar , by magnifying the familiar out ... speak of it here not SOCIAL HYPERBOLE . 15.
... speaking , never has recourse to exaggeration , there are occasions when , only by touches of the impossible , by compel- ling resemblances in things dissimilar , by magnifying the familiar out ... speak of it here not SOCIAL HYPERBOLE . 15.
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Anne Mozley F. Mozley. pression be conveyed . We speak of it here not as an engine of sublimity or terror , but as a social inspirer and elevator ; as giving magnitude to our trifles , dignity to our quarrels , importance to our place ...
Anne Mozley F. Mozley. pression be conveyed . We speak of it here not as an engine of sublimity or terror , but as a social inspirer and elevator ; as giving magnitude to our trifles , dignity to our quarrels , importance to our place ...
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... speaking , there is none , in the lavish confessions of these stalwart sinners ; and for the reason that the preacher gains rather than loses in the estimation of his hearers by the magnitude of his errors . Wonder is the especial ...
... speaking , there is none , in the lavish confessions of these stalwart sinners ; and for the reason that the preacher gains rather than loses in the estimation of his hearers by the magnitude of his errors . Wonder is the especial ...
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... speaking kindly to Jairus , as He walks home with him to heal his little daughter lying at the point of death . The woman stretches out her hand , but she isn't near enough . Another step - yes , now she touches - it is but the hem of ...
... speaking kindly to Jairus , as He walks home with him to heal his little daughter lying at the point of death . The woman stretches out her hand , but she isn't near enough . Another step - yes , now she touches - it is but the hem of ...
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