The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... seems to be a meaning which points out , or distinguishes something as distinct or opposite to some other thing . When this opposition is expressed in words , it forms an antithesis , the opposite parts of which are always emphatical ...
... seems to be a meaning which points out , or distinguishes something as distinct or opposite to some other thing . When this opposition is expressed in words , it forms an antithesis , the opposite parts of which are always emphatical ...
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seems opposed to some common or general meaning : for the young he- ro does not say , in the common and unemphatic sense of the word think , that he is tortured even to madness when he thinks of Caesar ; but in the strong and emphatic ...
seems opposed to some common or general meaning : for the young he- ro does not say , in the common and unemphatic sense of the word think , that he is tortured even to madness when he thinks of Caesar ; but in the strong and emphatic ...
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... seems to be , that persons so frequently read sentences which they do not understand ; and as it is impossible to lay the emphasis rightly without perfectly comprehending the mean- ing of what is read , they get a habit either of ...
... seems to be , that persons so frequently read sentences which they do not understand ; and as it is impossible to lay the emphasis rightly without perfectly comprehending the mean- ing of what is read , they get a habit either of ...
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... seem- ed to drop honey , and learned that he was Titus Livius , of Padua , not of less glory to the Romans than the greatness of their empire . To avoid the impiety of Polybius , he fell into superstition ; thus often by seeking to shun ...
... seem- ed to drop honey , and learned that he was Titus Livius , of Padua , not of less glory to the Romans than the greatness of their empire . To avoid the impiety of Polybius , he fell into superstition ; thus often by seeking to shun ...
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... seems not without effect , to obtain the " necessary documents . " We are told , indeed , that " from the ca- binets of the curious and the hoards of literary misers , he drew such a profusion of materials , as to have ultimately ...
... seems not without effect , to obtain the " necessary documents . " We are told , indeed , that " from the ca- binets of the curious and the hoards of literary misers , he drew such a profusion of materials , as to have ultimately ...
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