The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... Falls of ,. 443 Mortuary , 281 View of the Man Constitutionally Moral , 300-391 Markets of Philadelphia , some Upper Falls of , 540 Spain , Commerce , and Freedom , Account of , Naturalist , The , No. II , The , No. 111 , The , No. IV ...
... Falls of ,. 443 Mortuary , 281 View of the Man Constitutionally Moral , 300-391 Markets of Philadelphia , some Upper Falls of , 540 Spain , Commerce , and Freedom , Account of , Naturalist , The , No. II , The , No. 111 , The , No. IV ...
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... 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.
... 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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... falls at random , the sense is usually perverted , or changed into nonsense . Emphasis , therefore , though essentially necessary to give energy to language , must ever be considered as subject to the pre- cision of grammatical truth ...
... falls at random , the sense is usually perverted , or changed into nonsense . Emphasis , therefore , though essentially necessary to give energy to language , must ever be considered as subject to the pre- cision of grammatical truth ...
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... falling eyebrows and an aqueline nose , wearing large spectacles ; bold and courteous ; who with short steps gains more ... fall into the opposite . Not less consideration merits Suetonius , who followed in a robe so perfectly finished ...
... falling eyebrows and an aqueline nose , wearing large spectacles ; bold and courteous ; who with short steps gains more ... fall into the opposite . Not less consideration merits Suetonius , who followed in a robe so perfectly finished ...
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... fall into a wild licentiousness of taste . Poeta nascitur orator fit The orator is the creature of education . * Sir Joshua Reynolds . By a system of rhetorical discipline , Bolingbroke and Pultney 22 SELECT SPEECHES .
... fall into a wild licentiousness of taste . Poeta nascitur orator fit The orator is the creature of education . * Sir Joshua Reynolds . By a system of rhetorical discipline , Bolingbroke and Pultney 22 SELECT SPEECHES .
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