Annual Meeting: Proceedings, Constitution, List of Active Members, and Addresses |
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Էջ 62
... language , nature's methods were all wrong ; that theory must pre- cede practice , and that learners must toil through all the gloomy bewilderments of the " art of speaking and writ- ing correctly , " - as grammar is usually defined ...
... language , nature's methods were all wrong ; that theory must pre- cede practice , and that learners must toil through all the gloomy bewilderments of the " art of speaking and writ- ing correctly , " - as grammar is usually defined ...
Էջ 81
... language of form . Now , form is supe- rior to color , because it is absolute , while color is rela- tive ; it endures while color fades ; there are no two forms exactly alike in the world , while there are many objects which are ...
... language of form . Now , form is supe- rior to color , because it is absolute , while color is rela- tive ; it endures while color fades ; there are no two forms exactly alike in the world , while there are many objects which are ...
Էջ 82
... language of art , or the language in which books are written ? There can be little doubt what his The witty remark of Talleyrand . that answer will be . language is intended for the concealment of thought , could never have been made ...
... language of art , or the language in which books are written ? There can be little doubt what his The witty remark of Talleyrand . that answer will be . language is intended for the concealment of thought , could never have been made ...
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FIRST DAYS PROCEEDINGS | 5 |
ADDRESSES | 45 |
TIS MORE THAN SIXTY YEARS SINCE By Henry | 53 |
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