Elements of Criticism In Two Volumes [The Dedication Signed: Henry Home], Volume 2Sarah Cotter, 1762 |
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... common fpeech generally fuppreffed , and the confonant is added to the foregoing fyllable . Hence the following rugged founds , drudg'd , difturb'd , rebuk'd , fledg'd . It is ftill lefs excufeable to follow this practice in writing ; s ...
... common fpeech generally fuppreffed , and the confonant is added to the foregoing fyllable . Hence the following rugged founds , drudg'd , difturb'd , rebuk'd , fledg'd . It is ftill lefs excufeable to follow this practice in writing ; s ...
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... common in ordinary writers as to make examples from them unneceffary , I confine myself to the most celebrated authors . Livy , fpeaking of a rout after a battle , ; Multique in ruina majore quam fuga oppreffi ob- truncatique . L. 4 ...
... common in ordinary writers as to make examples from them unneceffary , I confine myself to the most celebrated authors . Livy , fpeaking of a rout after a battle , ; Multique in ruina majore quam fuga oppreffi ob- truncatique . L. 4 ...
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... common to both , yet each has rules peculiar to itself . In a natural ftyle , re- lative words are by juxtapofition connected with thofe to which they relate , going before or after , according to the peculiar genius of the language ...
... common to both , yet each has rules peculiar to itself . In a natural ftyle , re- lative words are by juxtapofition connected with thofe to which they relate , going before or after , according to the peculiar genius of the language ...
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... common , ' tis but just the punishment fhould be general . OF this kind , in our own unfortunate country , was that deftructive peftilence , whofe mortality was fo fatal as to sweep away , if Sir William Petty may be believed , five ...
... common , ' tis but just the punishment fhould be general . OF this kind , in our own unfortunate country , was that deftructive peftilence , whofe mortality was fo fatal as to sweep away , if Sir William Petty may be believed , five ...
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... common to find a resemblance betwixt an articulate found and one not articulate ; and accordingly the imitation here affords fome flight pleasure . But the pleasure fwells greatly , when we employ found to imitate things it refembles ...
... common to find a resemblance betwixt an articulate found and one not articulate ; and accordingly the imitation here affords fome flight pleasure . But the pleasure fwells greatly , when we employ found to imitate things it refembles ...
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