The Port Folio, Том 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... degree of stress ; the sense of the author is the whole direction we are referred to , and consequently all is left to the taste and understanding of the reader . In the midst of this uncertainty , Mr. Walker appears to have sug- gested ...
... degree of stress ; the sense of the author is the whole direction we are referred to , and consequently all is left to the taste and understanding of the reader . In the midst of this uncertainty , Mr. Walker appears to have sug- gested ...
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... degree of attention and practice . Every one who understands what he reads , can- not fail of finding out every emphatic word ; and his business then is to mark it properly ; not by stress only , as in the accented syllable , but by ...
... degree of attention and practice . Every one who understands what he reads , can- not fail of finding out every emphatic word ; and his business then is to mark it properly ; not by stress only , as in the accented syllable , but by ...
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... degree of confidence , which , in our opinion , can be charged of arrogance or conceit . The victorious industry of the Editor entitled him to employ , in speaking of his efforts , the tone of triumph and exul- tation . No liberal ...
... degree of confidence , which , in our opinion , can be charged of arrogance or conceit . The victorious industry of the Editor entitled him to employ , in speaking of his efforts , the tone of triumph and exul- tation . No liberal ...
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... degree that of a lover , but his views extended far beyond the limits of personal at- tachment , and Interest was the mistress he adored . I. THE SCRIBBLER , NO . V.- FOR THE PORT FOLIO . YOUR Countrymen , said a splenetic friend of ...
... degree that of a lover , but his views extended far beyond the limits of personal at- tachment , and Interest was the mistress he adored . I. THE SCRIBBLER , NO . V.- FOR THE PORT FOLIO . YOUR Countrymen , said a splenetic friend of ...
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... degree , but refrained from any retaliation , as I knew the consequence would be an arrest by a guard of black gens d'armes , who were there , listening to the abuse of the officer . He then recon- ducted me to the interpreter's , who ...
... degree , but refrained from any retaliation , as I knew the consequence would be an arrest by a guard of black gens d'armes , who were there , listening to the abuse of the officer . He then recon- ducted me to the interpreter's , who ...
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