Elements of Criticism, Zväzok 2J. Bell and W. Creech, 1785 - 573 strán (strany) |
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... fenfe now mentioned , is that which in the most perfect manner answers its end . The several beauties of language above men- tioned , being of different kinds , ought to be han- dled separately . I fhall begin with thofe beauties of ...
... fenfe now mentioned , is that which in the most perfect manner answers its end . The several beauties of language above men- tioned , being of different kinds , ought to be han- dled separately . I fhall begin with thofe beauties of ...
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... fenfe , we feel a very remark- able pleasure . But this fubject belongs to the third fection . The foregoing observations afford a standard to every nation , for eftimating , pretty accurately , the comparative merit of the words that ...
... fenfe , we feel a very remark- able pleasure . But this fubject belongs to the third fection . The foregoing observations afford a standard to every nation , for eftimating , pretty accurately , the comparative merit of the words that ...
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... bable from confidering , that in verfification vowels are fre- quently fuppreffed in order to produce a rougher and bolder tone . found T found bears to the fenfe : in thefe particulars , 12 BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE . Ch . XVIII .
... bable from confidering , that in verfification vowels are fre- quently fuppreffed in order to produce a rougher and bolder tone . found T found bears to the fenfe : in thefe particulars , 12 BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE . Ch . XVIII .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. found bears to the fenfe : in thefe particulars , the judgment is fufceptible of no prejudice from cu- stom , at least of no invincible prejudice . That the English tongue , originally harsh , is at prefent much ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. found bears to the fenfe : in thefe particulars , the judgment is fufceptible of no prejudice from cu- stom , at least of no invincible prejudice . That the English tongue , originally harsh , is at prefent much ...
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... the words concordant with the fenfe . + Ibid . * Chap . 2. part 4 . 1 This doctrine may be illustrated by a familiar ex- ample This 24 BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE . Ch . XVIII . quire elevated language; tender fentiments ought ...
... the words concordant with the fenfe . + Ibid . * Chap . 2. part 4 . 1 This doctrine may be illustrated by a familiar ex- ample This 24 BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE . Ch . XVIII . quire elevated language; tender fentiments ought ...
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