The Works of Samuel Johnson, المجلد 2L. Hansard & sons, 1810 |
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... less ac- quainted ; and if they are all rejected how will the reader be relieved from difficulties produced by allusions to the crocodile , the chameleon , the ich- neumon , and the hyæna ? If no plants are to be mentioned , the most ...
... less ac- quainted ; and if they are all rejected how will the reader be relieved from difficulties produced by allusions to the crocodile , the chameleon , the ich- neumon , and the hyæna ? If no plants are to be mentioned , the most ...
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... less dif- ferent , as books are multiplied ; and from this ar- bitrary representation of sounds by letters , proceeds that diversity of spelling observable in the Saxon VOL . II . remains , D remains , and I suppose in the first books ...
... less dif- ferent , as books are multiplied ; and from this ar- bitrary representation of sounds by letters , proceeds that diversity of spelling observable in the Saxon VOL . II . remains , D remains , and I suppose in the first books ...
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... less majority , convey and inveigh , deceit , and receipt , fancy and phantom ; sometimes the derivative varies from the primitive , as explain and explanation , repeat , and repetition . Some combinations of letters having the same ...
... less majority , convey and inveigh , deceit , and receipt , fancy and phantom ; sometimes the derivative varies from the primitive , as explain and explanation , repeat , and repetition . Some combinations of letters having the same ...
الصفحة 36
... less ought our written language to comply with the corruptions of oral utterance , or copy that which every variation of time or place makes different from itself , and imitate those changes , which will again be changed , while ...
... less ought our written language to comply with the corruptions of oral utterance , or copy that which every variation of time or place makes different from itself , and imitate those changes , which will again be changed , while ...
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... less apt to decay , and that signs might be per- manent , like the things which they denote . In settling the orthography , I have not wholly neglected the pronunciation , which I have directed , by printing an accent upon the acute or ...
... less apt to decay , and that signs might be per- manent , like the things which they denote . In settling the orthography , I have not wholly neglected the pronunciation , which I have directed , by printing an accent upon the acute or ...
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