Elements of Criticism In Two Volumes [The Dedication Signed: Henry Home], Volume 2Sarah Cotter, 1762 |
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... such articulate found being a fyllable , confonants come naturally under the second article . To which therefore we proceed . All confonants are pronounced with a lefs cavity than any of the vowels ; and confequently they contribute to ...
... such articulate found being a fyllable , confonants come naturally under the second article . To which therefore we proceed . All confonants are pronounced with a lefs cavity than any of the vowels ; and confequently they contribute to ...
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Henry Home (Lord Kames.) are pronounced with difficulty ; and such sounds muft in fome measure be difagreeable . But with refpect to agreeable founds , it appears , that a dou- ble found is always more agreeable than a fingle found ...
Henry Home (Lord Kames.) are pronounced with difficulty ; and such sounds muft in fome measure be difagreeable . But with refpect to agreeable founds , it appears , that a dou- ble found is always more agreeable than a fingle found ...
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... crave liberty of my reader to enter a little more into an abftract fubject , than would other- wife be my choice . Such In nature , though a fubftance cannot exist with-- In Se & t . II . BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE . 37 6 ...
... crave liberty of my reader to enter a little more into an abftract fubject , than would other- wife be my choice . Such In nature , though a fubftance cannot exist with-- In Se & t . II . BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE . 37 6 ...
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Henry Home (Lord Kames.) Such In nature , though a fubftance cannot exist with-- out its qualities , nor a quality without a substance ; yet in our conception of these , a material difference may be remarked . I cannot conceive a ...
Henry Home (Lord Kames.) Such In nature , though a fubftance cannot exist with-- out its qualities , nor a quality without a substance ; yet in our conception of these , a material difference may be remarked . I cannot conceive a ...
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... Such influence has this beauty , that by a natural tranfition of feeling , it is commu- nicated to the very found of the words , fo as in ap- pearance to improve the mufic of the period . But as this curious fubject comes in more ...
... Such influence has this beauty , that by a natural tranfition of feeling , it is commu- nicated to the very found of the words , fo as in ap- pearance to improve the mufic of the period . But as this curious fubject comes in more ...
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