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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... tree , river . Adjectives , verbs , and adverbs , imply a relation : the adjective good muft relate to fome being poffeffed of that quality the verb write is applied to fome perfon who writes ; and the adverbs moderately , dil- igently ...
... tree , river . Adjectives , verbs , and adverbs , imply a relation : the adjective good muft relate to fome being poffeffed of that quality the verb write is applied to fome perfon who writes ; and the adverbs moderately , dil- igently ...
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... tree , whofe mortal taste Brought death into the world , and all our wo , With lofs of Eden , till one greater man Reftore us , and regain the blissful feat , Sing heav'nly mufe . -Upon the firm opacious globe Of this round world ...
... tree , whofe mortal taste Brought death into the world , and all our wo , With lofs of Eden , till one greater man Reftore us , and regain the blissful feat , Sing heav'nly mufe . -Upon the firm opacious globe Of this round world ...
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... fly , Twang'd fhort and harp , like the thrill fwallow's cry . Odysffey , xxi . 449 . E , 34 The The found of felling trees in a wood : Loud SECT . III . 67 Beauty of Language . erned by this rule, will appear harth and ftrained...
... fly , Twang'd fhort and harp , like the thrill fwallow's cry . Odysffey , xxi . 449 . E , 34 The The found of felling trees in a wood : Loud SECT . III . 67 Beauty of Language . erned by this rule, will appear harth and ftrained...
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... trees in a wood : Loud founds the ax , redoubling ftrokes on strokes , On all fides round the foreft hurls her oaks Headlong . Deep echoing groan the thickets brown , Then rustling , crackling , crafbing , thunder down . Iliad , xxiii ...
... trees in a wood : Loud founds the ax , redoubling ftrokes on strokes , On all fides round the foreft hurls her oaks Headlong . Deep echoing groan the thickets brown , Then rustling , crackling , crafbing , thunder down . Iliad , xxiii ...
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... tree or to any organifed body . We cannot hesitate i moment , in applying thefe ob- fervations to the pefent fubject : what occafion of wonder can it be o find one found refembling another , where both are of the fame kind ? It is not ...
... tree or to any organifed body . We cannot hesitate i moment , in applying thefe ob- fervations to the pefent fubject : what occafion of wonder can it be o find one found refembling another , where both are of the fame kind ? It is not ...
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