The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... speaking ; and though the importance of emphasis is insisted on with the utmost force and elegance of language , no assistance is given us to determine , which is the emphatic word , where several appear equally emphatical , which is ...
... speaking ; and though the importance of emphasis is insisted on with the utmost force and elegance of language , no assistance is given us to determine , which is the emphatic word , where several appear equally emphatical , which is ...
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... speak English with these , who have not the most accu- rate use of emphasis and tone when they utter their sentiments in com- mon discourse ; and the reason that they have not the same use of them in reading aloud the sentiments of ...
... speak English with these , who have not the most accu- rate use of emphasis and tone when they utter their sentiments in com- mon discourse ; and the reason that they have not the same use of them in reading aloud the sentiments of ...
Strona 8
... speaking at sight by the assistance of letters ; in the same manner as singing at sight is performed in music by the assistance of notes . And as it is cer- tain that Nature , if left to herself , directs every one in the right use of ...
... speaking at sight by the assistance of letters ; in the same manner as singing at sight is performed in music by the assistance of notes . And as it is cer- tain that Nature , if left to herself , directs every one in the right use of ...
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... speak or be silent ; and they would be the worst people in the world if there were no physicians ; for if the law- yers consume our property , these destroy our lives . The discretion of a certain king of France was admired , who paid ...
... speak or be silent ; and they would be the worst people in the world if there were no physicians ; for if the law- yers consume our property , these destroy our lives . The discretion of a certain king of France was admired , who paid ...
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... speaking , we were obliged to retire to make room for a herd of lions , tigers , wolves , foxes , and animals of ... speak , teaches by their means the true moral and natural philosophy , considering them as the best and most secure ...
... speaking , we were obliged to retire to make room for a herd of lions , tigers , wolves , foxes , and animals of ... speak , teaches by their means the true moral and natural philosophy , considering them as the best and most secure ...
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