An Analysis of the English Language (1874)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1983 - 323 pagine |
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... feeling in order to judge of the language . SUGGESTION . — It is not the purpose of this chapter to discuss the principles of rhetoric or of logic as such , but to show under what conditions and by what means thought , including feeling ...
... feeling in order to judge of the language . SUGGESTION . — It is not the purpose of this chapter to discuss the principles of rhetoric or of logic as such , but to show under what conditions and by what means thought , including feeling ...
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... feeling . As Matthew Arnold says , " If the object be one to inspire emotion , the language of fignre and feeling will satisfy us better about it , will cover more of what we seek to express than the language of literal fact and science ...
... feeling . As Matthew Arnold says , " If the object be one to inspire emotion , the language of fignre and feeling will satisfy us better about it , will cover more of what we seek to express than the language of literal fact and science ...
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... Feeling Prevails . 920. This is a kind of language in which thought is made subservient to strong emotion . ( a . ) Feeling often abbreviates expression , and transforms the sentence into a mere fragment . It seeks utterance in the ...
... Feeling Prevails . 920. This is a kind of language in which thought is made subservient to strong emotion . ( a . ) Feeling often abbreviates expression , and transforms the sentence into a mere fragment . It seeks utterance in the ...
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abridged abstract according to Rule action adjective clause adjective element adverbial clause adverbial element affirmed Analysis Analyze the following Analyzing and Parsing antecedent applies apposition attribute auxiliary called clauses denoting co-ordinate conjunction combination complex element complex predicate complex sentences compound element compound sentence connected construction copula copulative verb direct effect ellipsis English Language Ex-He Ex.-The expression following sentences Future Perfect Tense gender give grammar Greene's hence indirect object infinitive interrogative language logical loved mind mode Models for Analyzing modified nominative noun or pronoun paragraph participle passive form Past Tense Perfect Tense person or thing Phrases Denoting Plur plural possessive Present Perfect Tense Present Tense principal clause proposition quotation relative pronoun represents rhetorical second class simple sentence Sing singular number speaker subjunctive subordinate clause substantive clause symbols term third class third person thou thought and feeling transitive verb trees words