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" are inseparable from each other. Matter and expression are parts of one : style is a thinking out into language. . . . When we can separate light and illumination, life and motion, the convex and the concave of a curve, then will it be possible for thought... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 110
1927
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The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: I. In Nine Discourses ...

Saint John Henry Newman - Education, Higher - 1917 - 556 pages
...shadow. His thought and feeling are personal, and so his language is personal. 4Thought and speech are inseparable from each other. Matter and expression...parts of one : style is a thinking out into language. This is what I have been laying down, and this is literature ; not things, not the verbal symbols of...
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English and Engineering

Frank Aydelotte - Engineering - 1917 - 420 pages
...a shadow. His thought and feeling are personal, and so his language is personal. Thought and speech are inseparable from each other. Matter and expression...parts of one: style is a thinking out into language. This is what I have been laying down, and this is literature; not things, not the verbal symbols of...
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On the Art of Writing

Arthur Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - Authorship - 1916 - 272 pages
...school of critics to which I have been referring. Now hear this fine passage :— Thought and speech are inseparable from each other. Matter and expression...parts of one; style is a thinking out into language. This is what I have been laying down, / and this is literature; not things, but the verbal symbols...
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The Idea of a University: Defined and Illustrated : I. In Nine Discourses ...

John Henry Newman - Education, Higher - 1925 - 562 pages
...shadow. His thought and feeling are personal, and so his language is personal. 4Thought and speech are inseparable from each other. Matter and expression...parts of one: style is a thinking out into language. This is what I have been laying down, and this is literature; not things, not the verbal symbols of...
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On the Art of Writing

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - Authorship - 1925 - 236 pages
...school of critics to which I have been referring. Now hear this fine passage:— Thought and speech are inseparable from each other. Matter and expression...parts of one; style is a thinking out into language. This is what I have been laying down, and this is literature; not things, but the verbal symbols of...
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The Fine Art of Writing, for Those who Teach it

Henry Robinson Shipherd - English language - 1926 - 380 pages
...labour still, in order to make it perfect. (Literature; quoted by Long, Prose Style.) Thought and speech are inseparable from each other. Matter and expression...parts of one; style is a thinking out into language. . . . A great author ... is one who has something to say and knows how to say it. ... He has but one...
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The Fine Art of Writing, for Those who Teach it

Henry Robinson Shipherd - English language - 1926 - 380 pages
...labour still, in order to make it perfect. {Literature; quoted by Long, Prose Style.) Thought and speech are inseparable from each other. Matter and expression...parts of one; style is a thinking out into language. . . . ■ A great author ... is one who has something to. say and knows how to say it. . . . He has...
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The Journal of Education, Volume 53

Education - 1921 - 826 pages
...fallacy was denounced by Cardinal Newman with all the majesty of his eloquence : Thought and speech are inseparable from each other; matter and expression...parts of one ; style is a thinking out into language. This is what I have been laying down, and this is literature ; not things, not the verbal symbols of...
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Catholic Educational Review, Volume 14

Edward Aloysius Pace, Thomas Edward Shields - Catholic schools - 1917 - 492 pages
...the brilliant lecture on "Literature" in The Idea of a University. "Thought and speech," he declared, "are inseparable from each other. Matter and expression...parts of one; style is a thinking out into language. . . . (This) is literature: not things, not the verbal symbols of things; not on the other hand mere...
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Literature in the Education of the Military Professional

Donald Ahern, Robert Shenk - Education, Humanistic - 1984 - 128 pages
...Newman says. They must do so because for the most gifted minds of any culture, "Thought and speech are inseparable from each other. Matter and expression are parts of one: style is thinking out into language." (241) Newman asks of those who would dismiss literature, "can they really...
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