Elements of Criticism In Two Volumes [The Dedication Signed: Henry Home], Volume 2Sarah Cotter, 1762 |
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... admit : Ministers are anfwerable for every thing done to the prejudice of the conftitution , in the fame pro- portion as the prefervation of the conftitution in its purity and vigour , or the perverting and weakening it , are of greater ...
... admit : Ministers are anfwerable for every thing done to the prejudice of the conftitution , in the fame pro- portion as the prefervation of the conftitution in its purity and vigour , or the perverting and weakening it , are of greater ...
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... admit a violent disjunction of words that by the fenfe are intimately connected . I fcarce can fay that inver- fion has any limits ; though I may venture to pro- nounce , that the disjunction of articles , conjuncti- ons , or ...
... admit a violent disjunction of words that by the fenfe are intimately connected . I fcarce can fay that inver- fion has any limits ; though I may venture to pro- nounce , that the disjunction of articles , conjuncti- ons , or ...
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... admit not this ftructure ; and in that cafe , the capital word ought if poffible to be placed in the front , which next to the clofe is the most advantageous for making an impreffion . Hence , in directing our difcourfe to any man , we ...
... admit not this ftructure ; and in that cafe , the capital word ought if poffible to be placed in the front , which next to the clofe is the most advantageous for making an impreffion . Hence , in directing our difcourfe to any man , we ...
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... a stroke exerted upon the body by the whole collected force of the agent . On the other hand , where : a period is fo conftructed : C 5 } conftructed as to admit more than one complete clofe Sect . II . 57 BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE .
... a stroke exerted upon the body by the whole collected force of the agent . On the other hand , where : a period is fo conftructed : C 5 } conftructed as to admit more than one complete clofe Sect . II . 57 BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE .
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Henry Home (Lord Kames.) } conftructed as to admit more than one complete clofe in the fenfe , the curiofity of the ... admits a full clofe upon the word compofition ; after which it goes on lan- guidly , and clofes without force . This ...
Henry Home (Lord Kames.) } conftructed as to admit more than one complete clofe in the fenfe , the curiofity of the ... admits a full clofe upon the word compofition ; after which it goes on lan- guidly , and clofes without force . This ...
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