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For if it be correctly
and appropriately applied, it is quite impossible
for its effect to be commonplace, mean or unpleasing. It adds to the copiousness of language by the
interchange of words and by borrowing, and finally
succeeds in accomplishing the supremely difficult
task of providing a name for everything. A noun
or a verb is transferred from the place to which it
properly belongs to another where there is either no
literal term or the transferred is better than the literal.
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