Letters on Literature, Taste, and Composition: Addressed to His Son, Bind 1Richard Phillips, 1808 - 623 sider |
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Addressed to His Son George Gregory. SCIENCE ARTS AGRICULTURE KNOWLEDGE LIBRARY of the OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY 2 vols . 71-10-0 4 6.9 . J Sava frond & Fred . LETTERS.
Addressed to His Son George Gregory. SCIENCE ARTS AGRICULTURE KNOWLEDGE LIBRARY of the OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY 2 vols . 71-10-0 4 6.9 . J Sava frond & Fred . LETTERS.
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... Knowledge ; in a Series of One Hundred and Twenty Numbers , at One Shilling each , which will be published weekly till the Work is completed , or the First Part of a Series of Twelve Monthly Parts , at Ten Shillings each ; or complete ...
... Knowledge ; in a Series of One Hundred and Twenty Numbers , at One Shilling each , which will be published weekly till the Work is completed , or the First Part of a Series of Twelve Monthly Parts , at Ten Shillings each ; or complete ...
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... knowledge of his art . I am not one of those who affect to " write dull receipts how poems should be made . " I know that the most intense study will not give what is called genius , or imagination , or fancy ; but still I must assert ...
... knowledge of his art . I am not one of those who affect to " write dull receipts how poems should be made . " I know that the most intense study will not give what is called genius , or imagination , or fancy ; but still I must assert ...
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... knowledge in the simplest terms , with the greatest clear- ness and correctness , would be preferable to every other . This style has indeed its value , and even its beauty ; and in books of mere science ought to be preferred to every ...
... knowledge in the simplest terms , with the greatest clear- ness and correctness , would be preferable to every other . This style has indeed its value , and even its beauty ; and in books of mere science ought to be preferred to every ...
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... knowledge of the language in which we write . One of the principal advantages resulting from a knowledge of the dead lan- guages indeed is , that it acquaints us with the etymology of the many words which are de- rived from them , and ...
... knowledge of the language in which we write . One of the principal advantages resulting from a knowledge of the dead lan- guages indeed is , that it acquaints us with the etymology of the many words which are de- rived from them , and ...
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