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The first member in a series of ideas stands in antithesis to the next, which either re-states the former one in a new form or sets it in a clearer light by suggesting some contrast. Thus they avail themselves of the art of the orator or indeed of the painter who brings a light color into juxtaposition with a dark one, in order to increase its luminous effect.
Of course one can say, "with pleasure" in a variety of tones, but a sudden exaltation on the second syllable is very common. In the other example, the first bar of the accompaniment puts the argument in a most persuasive manner; the second simply re-states it; the third is the clincher, I cannot understand any man's holding out against bar three.
The first member in a series of ideas stands in antithesis to the next, which either re-states the former one in a new form or sets it in a clearer light by suggesting some contrast. Thus they avail themselves of the art of the orator or indeed of the painter who brings a light color into juxtaposition with a dark one, in order to increase its luminous effect.
The fourth bar re-states the clincher, but at a lower pitch, as by one who is quite satisfied that he has convinced his adversary. Handel and the Wetterhorn When last I saw the Wetterhorn I caught myself involuntarily humming: The big shoulder of the Wetterhorn seemed to fall just like the run on "shoulder." "Tyrants now no more shall Dread"
It is that which we approve of, and in which we can rest with a feeling of contentment." "Desire" "approval" "feeling" to these mental attitudes the good is relative: they are expressed in its definition. Mr Bradley, it will be seen, re-states Green's doctrine with a difference which makes it at once more logical and less ethical.
The first member in a series of ideas stands in antithesis to the next, which either re-states the former one in a new form or sets it in a clearer light by suggesting some contrast. Thus they avail themselves of the art of the orator or indeed of the painter who brings a light color into juxtaposition with a dark one, in order to increase its luminous effect.
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