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... the behaviour of Caesar , he says , I'm tortur'd e'en to madness , when I think Of the proud victor we shall find the greatest stress fall naturally on that word , which seems opposed to some common or general meaning : for ON EMPHASIS . 3.
... the behaviour of Caesar , he says , I'm tortur'd e'en to madness , when I think Of the proud victor we shall find the greatest stress fall naturally on that word , which seems opposed to some common or general meaning : for ON EMPHASIS . 3.
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... common level of signification , it is pronounced above the common level of sound : and as this signification is opposed to a signifi- cation less forcible , the word may properly be said to be emphatical . This more than ordinary ...
... common level of signification , it is pronounced above the common level of sound : and as this signification is opposed to a signifi- cation less forcible , the word may properly be said to be emphatical . This more than ordinary ...
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... common country , may rescue them from our contempt , and prompt us to extenuate the censure , by extending it from Americans to men ; and by studied comparisons , to show , that if Americans are no better in this respect , than other ...
... common country , may rescue them from our contempt , and prompt us to extenuate the censure , by extending it from Americans to men ; and by studied comparisons , to show , that if Americans are no better in this respect , than other ...
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... common subjects : they were somewhat in the situation of a schoolboy , whose knowledge of Latin is confined to the Vocabulary , or of a Chinese youth , who may have consumed several years of his life in learning to write down a great ...
... common subjects : they were somewhat in the situation of a schoolboy , whose knowledge of Latin is confined to the Vocabulary , or of a Chinese youth , who may have consumed several years of his life in learning to write down a great ...
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... common life , and infinitely more circumscribed in the choice of a profession or a trade ; their external appearance too is against them ; they are extremely awkward in their gait and gestures , and betray in every motion almost the ...
... common life , and infinitely more circumscribed in the choice of a profession or a trade ; their external appearance too is against them ; they are extremely awkward in their gait and gestures , and betray in every motion almost the ...
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