Elements of Criticism, Том 2Neill, 1807 |
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... fecond ar- ticle ; to which we proceed . A confonant is pronounced with a lefs cavity than any vowel ; and confequently every fyllable into which a confonant enters , muft have more than one found , though pronounced with one ex ...
... fecond ar- ticle ; to which we proceed . A confonant is pronounced with a lefs cavity than any vowel ; and confequently every fyllable into which a confonant enters , muft have more than one found , though pronounced with one ex ...
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... fecond as great as the first , and the third as great as the fecond ; which in appearance magnifies every object except the first . On the other hand , in a feries varying by large differen- ces , where contraft prevails , the effects ...
... fecond as great as the first , and the third as great as the fecond ; which in appearance magnifies every object except the first . On the other hand , in a feries varying by large differen- ces , where contraft prevails , the effects ...
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... fecond kind of beauty ; which confifts in a due arrangement of the words or materials . This branch of the subject is no lefs nice than extenfive ; and I defpair of fetting it in a clear light , except to thofe who are well ac- quainted ...
... fecond kind of beauty ; which confifts in a due arrangement of the words or materials . This branch of the subject is no lefs nice than extenfive ; and I defpair of fetting it in a clear light , except to thofe who are well ac- quainted ...
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... fecond , or third perfon , to inti- mate its connection with the word that figni- fies the agent examples , Ego amo Tulliam ; tu amas Semproniam ; Brutus amat Portiam . The other method is by juxtapofition , which is ne- ceffary ceffary ...
... fecond , or third perfon , to inti- mate its connection with the word that figni- fies the agent examples , Ego amo Tulliam ; tu amas Semproniam ; Brutus amat Portiam . The other method is by juxtapofition , which is ne- ceffary ceffary ...
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... fecond book of Mr Locke's effay on human understanding . Spectator , No. 413 . Better thus : As this is a truth , & c . the English reader , if he would fee the notion explained at large , may find it , & c . A woman feldom afks advice ...
... fecond book of Mr Locke's effay on human understanding . Spectator , No. 413 . Better thus : As this is a truth , & c . the English reader , if he would fee the notion explained at large , may find it , & c . A woman feldom afks advice ...
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