Elements of Criticism: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions : Vol. I( -II)From the Press of S. Etheridge, for J. White, Thomas & Andrews, W. Spotswood, D. West, W.P. Blake, E. Larkin, & J. West, 1796 - 440 Seiten |
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... hence it evidently appears , that of feveral ex- preffions all conveying the fame thought , the most beautiful , in the fenfe now mentioned , is that which in the most perfect manner answers its end . The feveral beauties of language ...
... hence it evidently appears , that of feveral ex- preffions all conveying the fame thought , the most beautiful , in the fenfe now mentioned , is that which in the most perfect manner answers its end . The feveral beauties of language ...
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... Hence a remarka- ble pleafure in viewing a feries afcending by large differences ; directly oppofite to what we feel when the differences are fmall . The least object of a feries afcending by large differences has the fame effect up- on ...
... Hence a remarka- ble pleafure in viewing a feries afcending by large differences ; directly oppofite to what we feel when the differences are fmall . The least object of a feries afcending by large differences has the fame effect up- on ...
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... Hence a rule for arranging the members of different periods with relation to each other , That to avoid a tedious uniformity of found and cadence , the ar- rangement , the cadence , and the length of the mem- bers , ought to be ...
... Hence a rule for arranging the members of different periods with relation to each other , That to avoid a tedious uniformity of found and cadence , the ar- rangement , the cadence , and the length of the mem- bers , ought to be ...
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... Hence the beauties of language with refpect to fignification , may not improperly be diftinguifhed into two kinds : first , the beauties that arife from a right choice of words or materials for conftructing the period ; and next , the ...
... Hence the beauties of language with refpect to fignification , may not improperly be diftinguifhed into two kinds : first , the beauties that arife from a right choice of words or materials for conftructing the period ; and next , the ...
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... Hence a want of neatnefs in the following expreffion . The nobility too , whom the King had no means of re- taining by fuitable offices and preferments , had been feized with the general difcontent , and unwarily threw themselves into ...
... Hence a want of neatnefs in the following expreffion . The nobility too , whom the King had no means of re- taining by fuitable offices and preferments , had been feized with the general difcontent , and unwarily threw themselves into ...
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