Essays Old and NewMargaret M. Bryant F.S. Crofts & Company, 1940 - 417 páginas |
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... effect which it is capable of inducing ; for it is clear that the brevity must be in direct ratio of the intensity of the intended effect : -this , with one proviso— that a certain degree of duration is absolutely requisite for the ...
... effect which it is capable of inducing ; for it is clear that the brevity must be in direct ratio of the intensity of the intended effect : -this , with one proviso— that a certain degree of duration is absolutely requisite for the ...
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... effect of this originality of combination is aided by other unusual , and some altogether novel effects , arising from an extension of the application of the principles of rhyme and alliteration . The next point to be considered was the ...
... effect of this originality of combination is aided by other unusual , and some altogether novel effects , arising from an extension of the application of the principles of rhyme and alliteration . The next point to be considered was the ...
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... effect . I am the last to deny them that right , but I am sure they have little chance of gaining the effect unless they know the rules . If they know the rules , they also know exactly what they are doing when they break them ...
... effect . I am the last to deny them that right , but I am sure they have little chance of gaining the effect unless they know the rules . If they know the rules , they also know exactly what they are doing when they break them ...
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