Elements of Criticism In Two Volumes [The Dedication Signed: Henry Home], Volume 2Sarah Cotter, 1762 |
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... those beauties of language which arife from found ; after which will follow the beau- ties of language confidered as fignificant . This or- der appears natural ; for the found of a word is at- tended to , before we confider its ...
... those beauties of language which arife from found ; after which will follow the beau- ties of language confidered as fignificant . This or- der appears natural ; for the found of a word is at- tended to , before we confider its ...
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... those that make the greatest figure . This is a talk which I attempt the more willingly , as it appears to be connected with fome principles in human nature ; and the rules I fhall have occafion to lay down , will , if I judge aright ...
... those that make the greatest figure . This is a talk which I attempt the more willingly , as it appears to be connected with fome principles in human nature ; and the rules I fhall have occafion to lay down , will , if I judge aright ...
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... those where the word firft introduced does not imply a relation .. Nor Eve to iterate Her former trefpafs fear'd . Hunger and thirst at once , Powerful perfuaders , quicken'd at the fcent Of that alluring fruit , urg'd me fo keen . Moon ...
... those where the word firft introduced does not imply a relation .. Nor Eve to iterate Her former trefpafs fear'd . Hunger and thirst at once , Powerful perfuaders , quicken'd at the fcent Of that alluring fruit , urg'd me fo keen . Moon ...
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... those methods for the advancement of piety , which , by a strict execution of the laws , are in the power of a prince limited like ours . This morning when one of Lady Lizard's daugh- ters was looking over fome hoods and ribands brought ...
... those methods for the advancement of piety , which , by a strict execution of the laws , are in the power of a prince limited like ours . This morning when one of Lady Lizard's daugh- ters was looking over fome hoods and ribands brought ...
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... those that act , or comptrollers of thofe that judge . Letters on hiftory , vol . 1. letter 5. Bolingbroke . If Scipio , who was naturally given to women , for which anecdote we have , if I mistake not , the authority of Polybius , as ...
... those that act , or comptrollers of thofe that judge . Letters on hiftory , vol . 1. letter 5. Bolingbroke . If Scipio , who was naturally given to women , for which anecdote we have , if I mistake not , the authority of Polybius , as ...
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