Elements of Criticism, Volume 2J. Bell and W. Creech, 1785 - 573 páginas |
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... circumstances that conftitute the beauty of words , the standard above mentioned is infallible when apply'd to fo- reign languages as well as to our own : fór every man , whatever be his mother - tongue , is equally capable to judge of ...
... circumstances that conftitute the beauty of words , the standard above mentioned is infallible when apply'd to fo- reign languages as well as to our own : fór every man , whatever be his mother - tongue , is equally capable to judge of ...
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... circumstance , the following example is de- fective in neatnefs . As the performance of all other religious duties will not avail in the fight of God , without charity ; so nei- ther will the discharge of all other minifterial duties a ...
... circumstance , the following example is de- fective in neatnefs . As the performance of all other religious duties will not avail in the fight of God , without charity ; so nei- ther will the discharge of all other minifterial duties a ...
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... circumstance into a fubftantive ; in which condition it is quali- fied to be connected with the principal fubject by a preposition , in the manner above defcrib'd . For example , the adjective wife being converted . into the fubftantive ...
... circumstance into a fubftantive ; in which condition it is quali- fied to be connected with the principal fubject by a preposition , in the manner above defcrib'd . For example , the adjective wife being converted . into the fubftantive ...
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... circumstance connected by a prepofition , follows naturally the word with which it is connected . But this arrangement may be varied , when a dif- ferent order is more beautiful : a circumstance may be placed before the word with which ...
... circumstance connected by a prepofition , follows naturally the word with which it is connected . But this arrangement may be varied , when a dif- ferent order is more beautiful : a circumstance may be placed before the word with which ...
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... circumstance before the verb , after the following manner : For the English are naturally fanciful , and , by that gloominess and melancholy of temper which is fo fre- quent in our nation , are often difpofed to many wild notions , & c ...
... circumstance before the verb , after the following manner : For the English are naturally fanciful , and , by that gloominess and melancholy of temper which is fo fre- quent in our nation , are often difpofed to many wild notions , & c ...
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