| Peter Mark Roget, John Lewis Roget - 1883 - 750 Seiten
...been unfolded to his view ; and often will the judicious insertion of a happy epithet, like a beam <>f sunshine in a landscape, illumine and adorn the subject...workman in the exercise of his art should be provided •vith proper implements. For the fabrication of complicated and curious pieces of mechanism, the... | |
| Manfred Görlach - 1999 - 356 Seiten
...obtrusive episode, have been unfolded to his view; and often will the judicious insertion of a happy 20 epithet, like a beam of sunshine in a landscape, illumine...the fabrication of complicated and curious pieces of 25 mechanism, the artisan requires a corresponding assortment of various tools and instruments ...... | |
| David Belson - 1993 - 196 Seiten
...helping hand. To draft a resolution or compose a speech is an art and demands the exercise of skill. Every workman in the exercise of his art should be provided with proper implements. The author and public speaker employ for the accomplishment of their purposes, the dictionary, the... | |
| Randy Allen Harris - 2004 - 624 Seiten
...way that allows us to come at design from a purpose-driven way, not just a word-driven way. Thesauri Every workman in the exercise of his art should be provided with proper implements. — Peter Mark Roget The most dramatic difference between a dictionary and a thesaurus is that an entry... | |
| Werner Hüllen - 2003 - 426 Seiten
...affirmation of nominalism or conceptualism. It is the foundation of direct instruction in the art of writing: Every workman in the exercise of his art should be provided with proper instruments. [. . .] the writer, as well as the orator, employs for the accomplishment of his purposes... | |
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