The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... expression very limited : I , said the Abbe de l'Epee , have provided glass , addressing himself to the Abbe Sicard , and you may have the glory of converting it into spectacles and telescopes . This , if we may adopt the metaphor , is ...
... expression very limited : I , said the Abbe de l'Epee , have provided glass , addressing himself to the Abbe Sicard , and you may have the glory of converting it into spectacles and telescopes . This , if we may adopt the metaphor , is ...
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... expression are also rapidly enlarged ; he is now in possession of a sort of language , and he finds himself no longer a solitary being among men ; the next step is to write the name over or along the representations of an object , and ...
... expression are also rapidly enlarged ; he is now in possession of a sort of language , and he finds himself no longer a solitary being among men ; the next step is to write the name over or along the representations of an object , and ...
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... expressions of his features were apparently austere : his outward man- ners were not marked with grace or softness . In conversation , his sentiments were delivered with blunt sincerity : and were sometimes supposed , by those who knew ...
... expressions of his features were apparently austere : his outward man- ners were not marked with grace or softness . In conversation , his sentiments were delivered with blunt sincerity : and were sometimes supposed , by those who knew ...
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... expressing it as we ought , provided we have had some little experience in writing . The first thing to be aimed at ... expression , equally luminous , present themselves , select- ing that which is the most harmonious and elegant . It ...
... expressing it as we ought , provided we have had some little experience in writing . The first thing to be aimed at ... expression , equally luminous , present themselves , select- ing that which is the most harmonious and elegant . It ...
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... expression of the living voice , and understood as the general song , or recitative , in which whole sen- tences are delivered . This is named the provincial accent . It is the peculiar song of each county and province , and , according ...
... expression of the living voice , and understood as the general song , or recitative , in which whole sen- tences are delivered . This is named the provincial accent . It is the peculiar song of each county and province , and , according ...
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