The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen44A. Constable, 1826 |
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... head , nor any credit with , or dependance upon , any who were sway- ed by those trances , only he was cursed , after a long familiarity , to marry a woman of the lowest extraction , the least wit , and less beauty ; who , taking no ...
... head , nor any credit with , or dependance upon , any who were sway- ed by those trances , only he was cursed , after a long familiarity , to marry a woman of the lowest extraction , the least wit , and less beauty ; who , taking no ...
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... head together , as were necessary to that work , and it was the King's great happiness that he never had it in his purpose to serve him till it fell to be in his power , and indeed till he had NOTHING ELSE to do . If he had resolved it ...
... head together , as were necessary to that work , and it was the King's great happiness that he never had it in his purpose to serve him till it fell to be in his power , and indeed till he had NOTHING ELSE to do . If he had resolved it ...
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... head to con- trive , a tongue to persuade , and a hand to execute any mischief ? Atterbury , then in exile , immediately proved the material inac- curacies of Oldmixon's statement ; neither he nor his friend Small- ridge were at all ...
... head to con- trive , a tongue to persuade , and a hand to execute any mischief ? Atterbury , then in exile , immediately proved the material inac- curacies of Oldmixon's statement ; neither he nor his friend Small- ridge were at all ...
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... head to contrive , a tongue to persuade , and a hand to execute , ' are the highest quali- ties of human nature . That they were united by Hampden , we may firmly believe , on the evidence of a competent judge and a determined opponent ...
... head to contrive , a tongue to persuade , and a hand to execute , ' are the highest quali- ties of human nature . That they were united by Hampden , we may firmly believe , on the evidence of a competent judge and a determined opponent ...
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... head about the Latin grammar , who does not intend to be a critic , or • make speeches , and write dispatches in it . When any one • finds in himself a necessity or disposition to study any foreign language to the bottom , and to be ...
... head about the Latin grammar , who does not intend to be a critic , or • make speeches , and write dispatches in it . When any one • finds in himself a necessity or disposition to study any foreign language to the bottom , and to be ...
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Página 68 - But more particularly to determine the proper season for grammar; I do not see how it can reasonably be made any one's study, but as an introduction to rhetoric : when it is thought time to put any one upon the care of polishing his tongue, and of speaking better than the illiterate, then is the time for him to be instructed in the rules of grammar, and not before. For grammar being to teach men not to speak, but to speak correctly, and according to the exact rules of the tongue...