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The Philosophy of Style
Herbert Spencer
The Philosophy of Style
Herbert Spencer
Book Excerpt: ...et unformed, the tendency to form it has to be stopped. Whichever is the case, a certain amount of hindrance results. But if, on the other hand, "a black horse" be the expression used, no such mistake can be made. The word "black," indicating an abstract quality, arouses no definite idea. It simply prepares the mind for conceiving some object of that colour; and the attention is kept suspended until that object is known. If, then, by the precedence of the adjective, the idea is conveyed without liability to error. whereas the precedence of the substantive is apt to produce a misconception, it follows that the one gives the mind less trouble than the other, and is therefore more forcible.§ 13. Possibly it will be objected that the adjective and substantive come so close together, that practically they may be considered as uttered at the same moment; and that on hearing the phrase, "a horse black," there is not time to imagine a wrongly-coloured horse before the word "black" follows to prevent it. It must...
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | January 29, 2021 |
ISBN13 | 9798690688714 |
Publishers | INDEPENDENTLY PUBLISHED |
Pages | 38 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 2 mm · 63 g |
Language | English |
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