A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, المجلد 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 |
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الصفحة 42
... metaphors are able to produce . In any such case a Rebus was proper and beautiful , and fully answered the above - mentioned etymology of the word and end , and design for which it was made use of , and herein * Vol . I , Ne , 59 . its ...
... metaphors are able to produce . In any such case a Rebus was proper and beautiful , and fully answered the above - mentioned etymology of the word and end , and design for which it was made use of , and herein * Vol . I , Ne , 59 . its ...
الصفحة 46
... metaphor , or an allusion , but what we want to know the bottom and original of ; for , though the meaning of the several expressions be well enough understood , that does not satisfy , but we are desirous of knowing , at the same time ...
... metaphor , or an allusion , but what we want to know the bottom and original of ; for , though the meaning of the several expressions be well enough understood , that does not satisfy , but we are desirous of knowing , at the same time ...
الصفحة 88
... metaphor . It is well known that our language abounds with Italicisms , and it is probable the expression before us was coined when the English were as much bigot- ted to Italian fashions , as they now are to those of the French . There ...
... metaphor . It is well known that our language abounds with Italicisms , and it is probable the expression before us was coined when the English were as much bigot- ted to Italian fashions , as they now are to those of the French . There ...
الصفحة 90
... metaphors , which he mentions , and which these critical gentlemen are perpetually hunting after , are not always needful , because metaphors often occur singly ; and it is certain that in the present case the anti- thesis is ...
... metaphors , which he mentions , and which these critical gentlemen are perpetually hunting after , are not always needful , because metaphors often occur singly ; and it is certain that in the present case the anti- thesis is ...
الصفحة 91
... metaphors may stand single , and were we always to be altering and emending our authors for the sake of maintaining the con- sonance he talks of , our writers in time would so differ from themselves as hardly to be known . But this itch ...
... metaphors may stand single , and were we always to be altering and emending our authors for the sake of maintaining the con- sonance he talks of , our writers in time would so differ from themselves as hardly to be known . But this itch ...
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12th century Æneid amongst ancient appears beautiful Bible Bishop bones called century Chaucer church Cicero copy Crasis defective verbs Dryden earth Eclogue edition Eloisa to Abelard English expression father French give gospels Greek Hæc hand hath Henry VIII Homer Imitation instance Johnson Julius Cæsar kind King language Latin learned letters likewise lines Lord loving manner means metaphor Milton months Mopsus nature night observed occasion opinion original Ovid paintings particular passage PAUL GEMSEGE Pelias perhaps person Plautus play poem poet Pope præsens præteritum primum et secundum printed probably quæ Queen quid quod reader rei imperfectæ remarkable Roman Saxon says seems sense Shakespeare shew signifies Silius Italicus speaking Statius supposed Syrinx Tempus thing thou thought tion transcript translation URBAN verb verse Virgil Vulgate whence whole winds word writers written