Elements of Criticism In Two Volumes [The Dedication Signed: Henry Home], Volume 2Sarah Cotter, 1762 |
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... separate an ad- jective from its fubftantive , as is commonly practifed in Latin , though it detract not from perfpicuity , is certainly lefs neat than the English method of juxtapofition . Conti- guity is more expreffive of an intimate ...
... separate an ad- jective from its fubftantive , as is commonly practifed in Latin , though it detract not from perfpicuity , is certainly lefs neat than the English method of juxtapofition . Conti- guity is more expreffive of an intimate ...
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... separate from , nor act against them . I give notice to the reader , that I am now ready to enter upon the rules of arrangement ; beginning with a natural ftyle , and proceeding gradually to what is the most inverted . And in the ...
... separate from , nor act against them . I give notice to the reader , that I am now ready to enter upon the rules of arrangement ; beginning with a natural ftyle , and proceeding gradually to what is the most inverted . And in the ...
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... separately , but of an additional pleafure from their concord- ance , and from finding the fenfe fo justly imitated by the found . In this refpect , no periods are more perfect than those borrowed from Cicero in the firft fection . The ...
... separately , but of an additional pleafure from their concord- ance , and from finding the fenfe fo justly imitated by the found . In this refpect , no periods are more perfect than those borrowed from Cicero in the firft fection . The ...
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... separate pleasure , which is felt in the fimi- les mentioned , particularly in that cited from Mil- ton . The next effect of a comparison in the order mentioned , is to place an object in a strong point of view ; which I think is done ...
... separate pleasure , which is felt in the fimi- les mentioned , particularly in that cited from Mil- ton . The next effect of a comparison in the order mentioned , is to place an object in a strong point of view ; which I think is done ...
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... separate sec- tion ; but a metaphor and allegory are fo much connected , that it is neceffary to handle them to- gether , the rules for diftinguishing the good from the bad , are common to both . We fhall therefore proceed to these ...
... separate sec- tion ; but a metaphor and allegory are fo much connected , that it is neceffary to handle them to- gether , the rules for diftinguishing the good from the bad , are common to both . We fhall therefore proceed to these ...
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