| Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 502 halaman
...understanding. When a man's thoughts are clear, the properest words will generally offer themselves first, and his own judgment will direct him in what order to place them, so as they may be best understood. When men err against this method, it is usually on purpose, and... | |
| Donald Grant Mitchell - 1890 - 370 halaman
...understanding. When a man's thoughts are clear, the properest words will generally offer themselves first, and his own judgment will direct him in what order to place them, so as they may be best understood. In short, that simplicity, without which no human performance can... | |
| Lane Cooper - 1907 - 498 halaman
...understanding. When a man's thoughts are clear, the properest words will generally offer themselves first, and his own judgment will direct him in what order to place them, so as they may be best understood. Where men err against this method, it is usually on purpose, and... | |
| 1911 - 180 halaman
...RECOMMENDED "When a man's thoughts are clear, the properest words will generally offer themselves first, and his own judgment will direct him in what order to place them, so as they may be best understood. Where men err against this method, it is usually on purpose, and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1924 - 492 halaman
...Understanding. When a man's thoughts are clear, the properest words will generally offer themselves first, and his own judgment will direct him in what order to place them, so as they may be best understood. Where men err against this method, it is usually on purpose, and... | |
| George Philip Krapp - 1927 - 594 halaman
...that "when a man'sj thoughts are clear, the properest words will generally! offer themselves first, and his own judgment will direct him in what order to place them, so as they may be best understood." Like most students of style, Swift finds it easier to point out... | |
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