Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksJ. Rackham, and sold also by J. Stockdale ... J. Phillips ... T.C. Rickman ... W. Stevenson ... and W.H. Lunn, 1792 - 33 страници |
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Страница vii
... double e where emphatic , and with a fingle where non - em- phatic . One of these inftances , where the emphasis had not been expreffed by the obfervation of this mode of spel- ling , conftitutes an article in the Errata , which were ...
... double e where emphatic , and with a fingle where non - em- phatic . One of these inftances , where the emphasis had not been expreffed by the obfervation of this mode of spel- ling , conftitutes an article in the Errata , which were ...
Страница ix
... double would be incongruous on the principles of analogy , to the long and open power of the vowel . Hill in the fame manner ; because the vowel , short in its own proper power , has no need of doubling the confo- nant to fhew it to be ...
... double would be incongruous on the principles of analogy , to the long and open power of the vowel . Hill in the fame manner ; because the vowel , short in its own proper power , has no need of doubling the confo- nant to fhew it to be ...
Страница x
... doubles this very peculiar confonant , as the Greeks do , to mark a more forcible and animated utterance . The s re- fembles it in this effect of doubling the letter , as may be eafily observed in the difference between was and glass ...
... doubles this very peculiar confonant , as the Greeks do , to mark a more forcible and animated utterance . The s re- fembles it in this effect of doubling the letter , as may be eafily observed in the difference between was and glass ...
Страница xi
... double e in our language , eta in the Greek , according to the obfolete and now childish or burlefque pronunciation , of which we have abundant inftances in our old English Ballads ; and of which Shakespeare feems to have intended a ...
... double e in our language , eta in the Greek , according to the obfolete and now childish or burlefque pronunciation , of which we have abundant inftances in our old English Ballads ; and of which Shakespeare feems to have intended a ...
Страница xix
... and Mifdemeanours , fully proved , not haftily taken for granted , -could have merited . There is the double Charge of careless or wilful Alterations , C 2 Alterations , which are described as fuch monftrous Faults as PREFACE . xix.
... and Mifdemeanours , fully proved , not haftily taken for granted , -could have merited . There is the double Charge of careless or wilful Alterations , C 2 Alterations , which are described as fuch monftrous Faults as PREFACE . xix.
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