The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... style is ad unguem factus , finished to a nicety , and polished to perfection . Tell me , dear G , whence hast thou the skill So nicely to distinguish good from ill ? And by the sound to judge of gold and brass , What piece is Tinker's ...
... style is ad unguem factus , finished to a nicety , and polished to perfection . Tell me , dear G , whence hast thou the skill So nicely to distinguish good from ill ? And by the sound to judge of gold and brass , What piece is Tinker's ...
Strona 84
... are not insensible of the Rhetorical pretensions of C- ; Soft Elocution does his style renown , And the sweet accents of the peaceful gown ? We doubt extremely whether the refined doctrines of genuine Phi- 84 TO READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS.
... are not insensible of the Rhetorical pretensions of C- ; Soft Elocution does his style renown , And the sweet accents of the peaceful gown ? We doubt extremely whether the refined doctrines of genuine Phi- 84 TO READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS.
Strona 93
... Style the peculiar man- ner in which thought is communicated . It is , therefore , of the utmost importance that you should endeavour to convey your ideas in the most polished and expressive form . This the scholar will always ...
... Style the peculiar man- ner in which thought is communicated . It is , therefore , of the utmost importance that you should endeavour to convey your ideas in the most polished and expressive form . This the scholar will always ...
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... style of my speech , I shall not abandon the subject I had chosen , * for I have been here taught , that perseverance is a cardinal virtue in the character of a scholar , and that the life of a student is a life of perpe- tual warfare ...
... style of my speech , I shall not abandon the subject I had chosen , * for I have been here taught , that perseverance is a cardinal virtue in the character of a scholar , and that the life of a student is a life of perpe- tual warfare ...
Strona 99
... style , accommodated to the nature of the subject to be discussed . We were taught the peculiarities of the concise and dif- fuse , the nervous and the feeble , the vehement and the plain , the neat , the graceful , the florid , the ...
... style , accommodated to the nature of the subject to be discussed . We were taught the peculiarities of the concise and dif- fuse , the nervous and the feeble , the vehement and the plain , the neat , the graceful , the florid , the ...
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