Elements of Criticism In Two Volumes [The Dedication Signed: Henry Home], Volume 2Sarah Cotter, 1762 |
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... must be brought under one view . And verfification , at any rate , is a fubject of great importance , as to deferve a place by itself . SECT . I. I Beauty of language with refpect to found . Propofe to handle this fubject in the ...
... must be brought under one view . And verfification , at any rate , is a fubject of great importance , as to deferve a place by itself . SECT . I. I Beauty of language with refpect to found . Propofe to handle this fubject in the ...
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... must be heard if neither of them be fuppreffed . For the fame rea- fon , every fyllable must be compofed of as many founds as there are letters , fuppofing every letter . to be diftinctly pronounced . We next inquire , how far ...
... must be heard if neither of them be fuppreffed . For the fame rea- fon , every fyllable must be compofed of as many founds as there are letters , fuppofing every letter . to be diftinctly pronounced . We next inquire , how far ...
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... must be of importance that tends in any meafure to unfold the human heart ; for what other fcience is more worthy of human beings ? The prefent fubject is fo extensive , that , to pre- vent confufion , it must be divided into parts ...
... must be of importance that tends in any meafure to unfold the human heart ; for what other fcience is more worthy of human beings ? The prefent fubject is fo extensive , that , to pre- vent confufion , it must be divided into parts ...
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... must be branched out into feveral particulars . And I muft obferve , in the first place , that to write with elegance , it is not fufficient to exprefs barely the conjunction or disjunction of the members of the thought . It is a beauty ...
... must be branched out into feveral particulars . And I muft obferve , in the first place , that to write with elegance , it is not fufficient to exprefs barely the conjunction or disjunction of the members of the thought . It is a beauty ...
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... must be distin- guished from thofe that do not . Subftantives commonly imply no relation , fuch as animal , man , tree , river . Adjectives , verbs , and adverbs , im- ply a relation . The adjective good must be con- rected with fome ...
... must be distin- guished from thofe that do not . Subftantives commonly imply no relation , fuch as animal , man , tree , river . Adjectives , verbs , and adverbs , im- ply a relation . The adjective good must be con- rected with fome ...
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