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There is the terse and compelling style of the news magazine , leveled to readers who have neither time nor disposition for thinking . There is the smoothly limpid language of the magazine digests , so clear and un- involved with ...
There is the terse and compelling style of the news magazine , leveled to readers who have neither time nor disposition for thinking . There is the smoothly limpid language of the magazine digests , so clear and un- involved with ...
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By virtue of this science the poet is the Namer or Language - maker , naming things sometimes after their appearance , sometimes after their essence , and giving to every one its own name and not an- other's , thereby rejoicing the ...
By virtue of this science the poet is the Namer or Language - maker , naming things sometimes after their appearance , sometimes after their essence , and giving to every one its own name and not an- other's , thereby rejoicing the ...
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Our intelligence has become complex , and language , to express our thoughts , must commonly be more rapid , copious , and abstract than is compatible with singing . Music at the same time has become com- plex also , and when united ...
Our intelligence has become complex , and language , to express our thoughts , must commonly be more rapid , copious , and abstract than is compatible with singing . Music at the same time has become com- plex also , and when united ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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