| James Willis Westlake - 1876 - 168 páginas
...Dream of the West. Cfmforitim.] LXIIL It is excellent discipline for an author to feel that he must say all he has to say in the fewest possible words,...them ; and in the plainest possible words, or his reade1 will certainly misunderstand them. Generally, also, a downright fact may be told in a plain... | |
| 1878 - 798 páginas
...them ; and in the plainest possi ble vronU, his reader will certainly misunderstand them. Generally, downright fact may be told in a plain way ; and we want right facts at present more than anything else." The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner. February... | |
| John Ruskin - 1880 - 242 páginas
...recover its patience again. For certainly it is excellent discipline for an author to feel that he must say all he has to say in the fewest possible words,...downright facts at present more than anything else. And though I often hear moral people complaining of the bad effects of want of thought, for my part,... | |
| John Chiene - 1880 - 128 páginas
...PRACTITIONER. APRIL, 1880. Certainly it is excellent discipline for an author to feel that he must say all he has to say in the fewest possible words,...; and we want downright facts at present more than any thing else. — RUSKIN. » rtgt tt a C THE ELEMENTS OF SURGERY. BY JOHN CHIENE, M D., FRCSE , Surgeon... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - 1880 - 280 páginas
...wishes blessed 1 — Collins. 4. It is well to think well ; it is divine to act well. — Mann. 5. Generally, also, a downright fact may be told in a plain way. — Buskin. 6. Peradventure he is asleep, and must be awakened. — Bible. 7. Loveliest of lovely things... | |
| John Chiene - 1882 - 124 páginas
...PRACTITIONER. APRIL, 1880. Certainly it is excellent discipline for an author to feel that he must say all he has to say in the fewest possible words,...; and we want downright facts at present more than any thing eUe. — RUSKIN. THE ELEMENTS OF SURGERY. BY JOHN CHIENE, MD, FRCSE, Surgeon to the Edinburgh... | |
| 1883 - 408 páginas
...AMERICAN PRACTITIONER JULY, 1883. Certainly it is excellent discipline for an author to feel that he must say all he has to say in the fewest possible words,...plain way ; and we want downright facts at present niora than any thing else. — RUSKIN. r \ ©ommumcafttone. ON SOME CAUSES OF CYSTITIS, AND ITS TREATMENT... | |
| 1909 - 608 páginas
...to always do so. Certainly it is excellent discipline for an author to fftl that he must say all hf has to say in the fewest possible words, or his reader...also, a downright fact may be told in a plain way; ana we want downright facts at present man than anything else. — RUSKIK. UK \F> REFLECT COMPARE RECORD... | |
| 1913 - 536 páginas
...do so. Ctrtainly it ts excellent discipline for an author to feel that he must say all hi not to lay in the fewest possible words, or his reader is sure...also, a downright fact may be told in a plain way; ana vie want downright facts at present more than anything else. — RUSKIH. READ REFLECT COMPARE RECORD... | |
| 1913 - 532 páginas
...agree to always do so. Cirtainly it it excellent discipline for an author to feel that he must say au he has to say in the fewest possible words, or his...words, or his reader will certainly misunderstand tltem. Generally, also, a downriglit fact may be told in a plain way; and we want downright facts at... | |
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