The Spectator, Volym 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... means of language , " is the best definition he can give . JoHNSON says it is " the manner of writing with regard to language . " SWIFT , long before had Jaid down that " proper words in proper places made the true definition of a style ...
... means of language , " is the best definition he can give . JoHNSON says it is " the manner of writing with regard to language . " SWIFT , long before had Jaid down that " proper words in proper places made the true definition of a style ...
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... be the universal rule , and the an- notators imagine that T. sometimes means TICKELL . perty , as he sent his son as a gentleman BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . 39 On Affectation-Vanity STEELE 39 English Tragedy-Lee Otway ADDISON.
... be the universal rule , and the an- notators imagine that T. sometimes means TICKELL . perty , as he sent his son as a gentleman BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . 39 On Affectation-Vanity STEELE 39 English Tragedy-Lee Otway ADDISON.
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... mean TICKELL ; yet nothing of his can be ascertained , except what will not rank him among ESSAYISTS , a poem entitled " The Royal Progress , " in No. 620 † . An ingenious letter on the eye , in No. 250 , is ascribed to Mr. GOLDING , of ...
... mean TICKELL ; yet nothing of his can be ascertained , except what will not rank him among ESSAYISTS , a poem entitled " The Royal Progress , " in No. 620 † . An ingenious letter on the eye , in No. 250 , is ascribed to Mr. GOLDING , of ...
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... mean- ing . On another occasion , he procured a full audience of shoemakers , who were to be told how to make a pair of shoes in two minutes , which was by cutting off the tops of ready - made boots . * As there was no admittance to his ...
... mean- ing . On another occasion , he procured a full audience of shoemakers , who were to be told how to make a pair of shoes in two minutes , which was by cutting off the tops of ready - made boots . * As there was no admittance to his ...
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... mean , in that generous disregard of popular opinion which you shewed some years ago , when you chose for your wife an obscure young woman , who doth not in- deed pretend to an ancient family , but has certainly as many forefathers as ...
... mean , in that generous disregard of popular opinion which you shewed some years ago , when you chose for your wife an obscure young woman , who doth not in- deed pretend to an ancient family , but has certainly as many forefathers as ...
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