The Port Folio, Bind 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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Side 2
... writers on this subject extremely solicitous to give such rules for placing the emphasis , ás may , in some measure , facilitate this difficult part of elocution , but few have gone further than to tell us , that we must place the ...
... writers on this subject extremely solicitous to give such rules for placing the emphasis , ás may , in some measure , facilitate this difficult part of elocution , but few have gone further than to tell us , that we must place the ...
Side 3
... writing or in judging ill . The words writing and judging are opposed to each other , and are , therefore , the emphatical words : where we may likewise observe , that the disjunctive conjunction , or , by which the antithesis is ...
... writing or in judging ill . The words writing and judging are opposed to each other , and are , therefore , the emphatical words : where we may likewise observe , that the disjunctive conjunction , or , by which the antithesis is ...
Side 10
... writers , but this is softened by the encomiums he re- ceived from others . Pliny calls him eloquent , Vopisco fertile , Espar- ciano pure and candid , Bodino penetrating , and Sidonius worthy of all praise . I remarked the ornamented ...
... writers , but this is softened by the encomiums he re- ceived from others . Pliny calls him eloquent , Vopisco fertile , Espar- ciano pure and candid , Bodino penetrating , and Sidonius worthy of all praise . I remarked the ornamented ...
Side 15
... writers of bad disposition , aided by the quickness of their genius , interpret malignantly the proceedings of those who go- vern , and as vice and virtue border on each other , they call the brave rash , the generous prodigal , the ...
... writers of bad disposition , aided by the quickness of their genius , interpret malignantly the proceedings of those who go- vern , and as vice and virtue border on each other , they call the brave rash , the generous prodigal , the ...
Side 16
... writing , since authors are one of their principal curses . Plato alone , more enlightened than the rest , knew that felicity could not be found in terrestrial things , but only in a union with the supreme good ; for while man lives ...
... writing , since authors are one of their principal curses . Plato alone , more enlightened than the rest , knew that felicity could not be found in terrestrial things , but only in a union with the supreme good ; for while man lives ...
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