On seeking for some clue to the law underlying these current maxims, we may see shadowed forth in many of them the importance of economizing the reader's or hearer's attention. To so present ideas that they may be apprehended with the least possible mental... The American Historical Review - Página 379editado por - 1898Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1858 - 422 páginas
...see shadowed forth in many of them, the importance of economizing the reader's or hearer's attention. To so present ideas that they may be apprehended with the least possible mental effort, is the desideratum towards which most of the rules above quoted point. When we condemn writing that... | |
| 1853 - 614 páginas
...see shadowed forth in many of them, the importanee of economizing the reader's or hearer's attention. To so present ideas that they may be apprehended with the least possible mental effort, is the desideratum towards which most of the rules above quoted point. When we condemn writing that... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1858 - 466 páginas
...see shadowed forth in many of them, the importance of economizing the reader's or hearer's attention. To so present ideas that they may be apprehended with the least possible mental effort, is the desideratum towards which most of the rules above quoted point. When we condemn writing that... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1858 - 460 páginas
...shadowed forth in many of them, the importance of economizing the reader's or hearer's attention. To_ so present ideas that they may be apprehended with the least '•• possible mental effort, is the desideratum towards which most of tte~rules above quotedjpoint.. When we condemn writing that... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 400 páginas
...see shadowed forth in many of them, the importance of economizing the reader's or hearer's attention. To so present ideas that they may be apprehended with the least possible mental effort, is the desideratum towards which most of the rules above quoted point. When we condemn writing that... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 70 páginas
...shadowed forth in many of , them) the importance of economizing the reader's or hear^er's attention. To so present ideas that they may be apprehended with the least possible mental effort, is the desideratum towards which most of the rules above quoted point. When we condemn writing that... | |
| 1872 - 660 páginas
...see shadowed forth in many of them the importance of economizing the reader's or hearer's attention. To so present ideas that they may be apprehended with the least possible mental effort is the desideratum towards which most of the rules above quoted point. When we condemn writing that... | |
| 1872 - 554 páginas
...come here.' A shrug of the shoulders would lose much by translation into words." 'To so present words that they may be apprehended with the least possible mental effort, it the one thing needed. Language is a machine, and the more simple and better arranged its parts, the... | |
| John Nichol - 1879 - 186 páginas
...expressive is the best, and, in most instances, that which is the simplest is the most expressive. So to present ideas that they may be apprehended with the least possible mental effort should be our object in every sentence we write : for, as Mr. H. Spencer remarks, the time spent in... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1882 - 446 páginas
...forth in many of them, the importance of economizing the reader's or hear er's attention. ( ' To ^3) present ideas that they may be apprehended with the least possible mental effort, is the desideratum towards which most of the rules above quoted point. When we condemn writing that... | |
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