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Pagina 128
... relation of their own ; and if the second and third be considered as the result of the 1 Feb. 1779 ) . Cf. post p ... relation and also , from that of structural relation ( Chandler p . 18 ) , but this is no more than a cursory remark ...
... relation of their own ; and if the second and third be considered as the result of the 1 Feb. 1779 ) . Cf. post p ... relation and also , from that of structural relation ( Chandler p . 18 ) , but this is no more than a cursory remark ...
Pagina 136
... relation of these two notions to a third , " Aristotle , " and with this a clear advertence to the distinction between the two . It is but car- rying this tendency to its limit to assert the equal relation of two opposites in a scale to ...
... relation of these two notions to a third , " Aristotle , " and with this a clear advertence to the distinction between the two . It is but car- rying this tendency to its limit to assert the equal relation of two opposites in a scale to ...
Pagina 152
... relation to " illustrations . " On On the whole the abstract and general character of Johnson's vocabulary makes it more difficult to see the exact relation of the words which he puts in pairs . The present topic has a close relation to ...
... relation to " illustrations . " On On the whole the abstract and general character of Johnson's vocabulary makes it more difficult to see the exact relation of the words which he puts in pairs . The present topic has a close relation to ...
Inhoudsopgave
PART ONE MODERN VIEWS AND PRACTICAL ADVICE | 3 |
Metaphor and Other Figures of Speech Herbert Read | 23 |
Archibald A Hill | 35 |
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