The Port Folio, Bind 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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Side 3
... observe , that the disjunctive conjunction , or , by which the antithesis is connected , means one of the things exclusively of the other . The same may be observed in another couplet from the same author , where one branch of the ...
... observe , that the disjunctive conjunction , or , by which the antithesis is connected , means one of the things exclusively of the other . The same may be observed in another couplet from the same author , where one branch of the ...
Side 16
... observe the confusion of their ideas on what constitutes the felicity of man . Epicurus and Aristippus say it ... observation difficult , ex- periment dangerous ; and thus physicians are a greater pest 16 THE LITERARY REPUBLIC .
... observe the confusion of their ideas on what constitutes the felicity of man . Epicurus and Aristippus say it ... observation difficult , ex- periment dangerous ; and thus physicians are a greater pest 16 THE LITERARY REPUBLIC .
Side 21
... observations , intended principally to show that he had not been anticipated in this literary project , the Editor proceeds to inform us , that , incited by a conviction of its importance , he had used every exertion , and it seems not ...
... observations , intended principally to show that he had not been anticipated in this literary project , the Editor proceeds to inform us , that , incited by a conviction of its importance , he had used every exertion , and it seems not ...
Side 22
... observed his own maxims , that an implicit obedience to the rules of art , as established by the Great Mas . ters , should be exacted from the juvenile student . When Genius has recei- ved its utmost improvement , rules may possibly be ...
... observed his own maxims , that an implicit obedience to the rules of art , as established by the Great Mas . ters , should be exacted from the juvenile student . When Genius has recei- ved its utmost improvement , rules may possibly be ...
Side 24
... observations contain sound criticism , and are elegantly ex- pressed . We hope the Editor will speedily redeem the pledge , which he has given to the public , and that he may be induced , by a liberal tronage , to proceed in his design ...
... observations contain sound criticism , and are elegantly ex- pressed . We hope the Editor will speedily redeem the pledge , which he has given to the public , and that he may be induced , by a liberal tronage , to proceed in his design ...
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