Elements of Criticism In Two Volumes [The Dedication Signed: Henry Home], Volume 2Sarah Cotter, 1762 |
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... capital ; firft , the words of which the period is compofed ; next , the arrangement of these words . The former resemble the ftones that compose a building ; and the latter refembles the order in which these stones are placed . Hence ...
... capital ; firft , the words of which the period is compofed ; next , the arrangement of these words . The former resemble the ftones that compose a building ; and the latter refembles the order in which these stones are placed . Hence ...
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... capital parts * . Therefore , in oppofing two circumstances to each other , it remarkably heightens the contraft , to make as entire as poffible the refemblance betwixt the other parts , and in particular betwixt the mem- bers ...
... capital parts * . Therefore , in oppofing two circumstances to each other , it remarkably heightens the contraft , to make as entire as poffible the refemblance betwixt the other parts , and in particular betwixt the mem- bers ...
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... capital object confidered as acting or as fuffering . This object is expreffed by a fubftantive noun . Its action is expreffed by an active verb ; and the thing affected by the action is expreffed by another sub- ftantive noun . Its ...
... capital object confidered as acting or as fuffering . This object is expreffed by a fubftantive noun . Its action is expreffed by an active verb ; and the thing affected by the action is expreffed by another sub- ftantive noun . Its ...
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... capital point in handling the present fubject , it will be necessary to examine it more narrowly , and in particular to trace the feveral degrees in which an inverted style recedes more and more from that which is natural . And first ...
... capital point in handling the present fubject , it will be necessary to examine it more narrowly , and in particular to trace the feveral degrees in which an inverted style recedes more and more from that which is natural . And first ...
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... capital members of a pe- riod ; for by fuch fituation it must always be doubt- ful , fo far as we gather from the arrangement , to which of the two members it belongs . Where it is interjected , as it ought to be , betwixt parts of the ...
... capital members of a pe- riod ; for by fuch fituation it must always be doubt- ful , fo far as we gather from the arrangement , to which of the two members it belongs . Where it is interjected , as it ought to be , betwixt parts of the ...
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