Figurative Language: Its Origin and ConstitutionCave and Sever, 1851 - 192页 |
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... mind The origin of language , and the rival theories concerning it - The " Inspiration " theory . PAGE 1-3 4 5 The Philosophical theory 6-11 The same in its details 11-17 The first words derived from the sounds of nature 17-34 ...
... mind The origin of language , and the rival theories concerning it - The " Inspiration " theory . PAGE 1-3 4 5 The Philosophical theory 6-11 The same in its details 11-17 The first words derived from the sounds of nature 17-34 ...
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... mind seems proved by two circumstances , namely , the nature of the vocal organs , which are evidently formed with the object of their being used for the purpose of articulating words , and secondly , the diversities in power of ...
... mind seems proved by two circumstances , namely , the nature of the vocal organs , which are evidently formed with the object of their being used for the purpose of articulating words , and secondly , the diversities in power of ...
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... mind were infinitely more vivid with respect to the correspondences of spiritual and intellectual things with natural ones than they have been subsequently to that event ; it is highly probable , therefore , that the wonderful ...
... mind were infinitely more vivid with respect to the correspondences of spiritual and intellectual things with natural ones than they have been subsequently to that event ; it is highly probable , therefore , that the wonderful ...
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... mind the statements of God's conversing or talking with Adam can scarcely address themselves as literal , if by conversing ' they understand the using of articulate words . God , who is a spiritual existence , does not converse with man ...
... mind the statements of God's conversing or talking with Adam can scarcely address themselves as literal , if by conversing ' they understand the using of articulate words . God , who is a spiritual existence , does not converse with man ...
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... mind was already perceptive of correspondences , the essence of language ; directly that he cast his eyes abroad on nature , its unity with his own being , and its completeness as a storehouse of suggestions , would become manifest ...
... mind was already perceptive of correspondences , the essence of language ; directly that he cast his eyes abroad on nature , its unity with his own being , and its completeness as a storehouse of suggestions , would become manifest ...
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accordingly Æneid ancient Anglo-Saxon animals applied beautiful beautifully breath called character charm Cicero circumstances cognate colloquial compound constructing language correspondence correspondential darkness denote derived described designate digamma Divine earth elegant emblem emotions Eneid English essence etymology Eumolpida Euripides evil existence expressions external nature figurative flow flowers forms French French language furnished Georgic Greek Greek language harmony heart heaven Hebrew Hebrew language Hence Homer human idea Iliad illustrated innumerable instance intellectual Isaiah language Latin Latin language latter light likewise literally Lord material meaning metaphor mind numbers objects onomatopoetic original outbirth Ovid passage physical Pindar poetry poets possession preposition primæval principle Psalm qualities reason reference relation root Sanscrit says Scriptures sense Septuagint Shakspere shew shewn signifies Sisera Sophocles soul sounds speak spring standing sublime sweet symbolic synonymous taste thence Theocritus things tongues trees true truth verb verse Virgil virtue whence words καὶ
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