A man conversing in earnest, if he watch his intellectual processes, will find that a material image, more or less luminous, arises in his mind, contemporaneous with every thought, which furnishes the vestment of the thought. Hence, good writing and brilliant... Talks on Writing English: Second series - Page 146by Arlo Bates - 1901 - 259 pagesFull view - About this book
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