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الصفحة 108
... sometimes given where the sound of letters is irregular ; and if they are sometimes omitted , defect in such minute observations will be more easily excused , than superfluity . In the investigation both of the orthography and ...
... sometimes given where the sound of letters is irregular ; and if they are sometimes omitted , defect in such minute observations will be more easily excused , than superfluity . In the investigation both of the orthography and ...
الصفحة 123
... sometimes betray to the appearance of negligence . He that is catching opportunities which seldom occur , will ... sometimes too secure for cau- tion , and again too anxious for vigorous effort ; sometimes idle in a plain path , and ...
... sometimes betray to the appearance of negligence . He that is catching opportunities which seldom occur , will ... sometimes too secure for cau- tion , and again too anxious for vigorous effort ; sometimes idle in a plain path , and ...
الصفحة 247
... sometimes as the phantom of a vision , sometimes appears half - veiled in an allegory ; sometimes attracts regard in the robes of fancy , and sometimes steps forth in the confidence of reason . She wears a thousand dresses , and in all ...
... sometimes as the phantom of a vision , sometimes appears half - veiled in an allegory ; sometimes attracts regard in the robes of fancy , and sometimes steps forth in the confidence of reason . She wears a thousand dresses , and in all ...
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FROM THE PERIODICAL CRITICISM 175059 | 1 |
Rambler nos 86 88 and 90 Paradise Lost | 65 |
Preface To A Dictionary of the English Language 1755 | 101 |
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