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... farther confirmed by their agreement , in the manner of terminating the infinitive prefent active , in the use of nega- tives and of articles , in their forms of comparifon , and in the ftru & ture of compound words . We have , moreover ...
... farther confirmed by their agreement , in the manner of terminating the infinitive prefent active , in the use of nega- tives and of articles , in their forms of comparifon , and in the ftru & ture of compound words . We have , moreover ...
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... farther advanced in the art of criticism , they will afford fome entertainment . E .. ART . VII . An Universal Hiftory , from the earliest Accounts to the prefent Time ; compiled from original Authors . Illuftrated with Charts , Maps ...
... farther advanced in the art of criticism , they will afford fome entertainment . E .. ART . VII . An Universal Hiftory , from the earliest Accounts to the prefent Time ; compiled from original Authors . Illuftrated with Charts , Maps ...
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... farther objections to the remarks of our brother Reviewer ; which are , in general , fo intelligent , pointed , and well - written , that they , certainly , merit the attention of every reader of the Marquis's book : especially when it ...
... farther objections to the remarks of our brother Reviewer ; which are , in general , fo intelligent , pointed , and well - written , that they , certainly , merit the attention of every reader of the Marquis's book : especially when it ...
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... farther event . The intermediate paffages must join the last effect to the first caufe , by a regular and unbroken concatenation . Nothing must therefore be inferted , which does not apparently arife from fomething foregoing , and ...
... farther event . The intermediate paffages must join the last effect to the first caufe , by a regular and unbroken concatenation . Nothing must therefore be inferted , which does not apparently arife from fomething foregoing , and ...
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... farther . Thefe are followed by the moral of the play , which is , in our opinion , a good thought , and , as well as the defi- nitions , executed in a commendable manner . After this are given hiftorical sketches and anecdotes fuitable ...
... farther . Thefe are followed by the moral of the play , which is , in our opinion , a good thought , and , as well as the defi- nitions , executed in a commendable manner . After this are given hiftorical sketches and anecdotes fuitable ...
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Страница 167 - I put my hat upon my head And walk'd into the strand ; And there I met another man, Whose hat was in his hand.
Страница 191 - Sweet maid, if thou wouldst charm my sight, And bid these arms thy neck infold ; That rosy cheek, that lily hand Would give thy poet more delight Than all Bocara's vaunted gold, Than all the gems of Samarcund.
Страница 440 - ... thereunto, borrowed even from the praises which are proper to virtue itself. As of a most notorious thief, and wicked outlaw...
Страница 440 - ... seldom use to choose unto themselves the doings of good men for the arguments of their poems, but whomsoever they find to be most licentious of life, most bold and lawless in his doings, most dangerous and desperate in all parts of disobedience and rebellious disposition; him they set up and glorify in their rithmes, him they praise to the people, and to young men make an example to follow.
Страница 441 - ... that the day was his night, and the night his day; that he loved not to be long wooing of wenches to yield to him, but where he came he took by force the...
Страница 211 - Verse varied with pauses and accents, in modern languages, — they are all equally removed from nature, and equally a violation of common speech. When this artificial mode has been established as the vehicle of sentiment, there is another principle in the human mind, to which the work must be referred, which still renders it more artificial, carries it still further from common nature, and deviates only to render it more perfect. That...
Страница 441 - ... to their lovers; that his music was not the harp nor lays of love, but the cries of people and clashing of armour; and finally, that he died not bewailed of many, but made many wail when he died, that dearly bought his death.