Prose and PoetryR. Hart-Davis, 1950 - 961 من الصفحات Over sixty-five representative selections. |
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الصفحة 133
... sense of each word , where it differs from that which is in common use ; as , wanton applied to any thing of which the motion is irregular without terror , as In wanton ringlets curl'd her hair . To the poetical sense may succeed the ...
... sense of each word , where it differs from that which is in common use ; as , wanton applied to any thing of which the motion is irregular without terror , as In wanton ringlets curl'd her hair . To the poetical sense may succeed the ...
الصفحة 134
... sense , it can be of little use among human beings , is often so much degraded from its original signification , that the academicians have inserted in their work the perfection of a language , and with a little more licentiousness ...
... sense , it can be of little use among human beings , is often so much degraded from its original signification , that the academicians have inserted in their work the perfection of a language , and with a little more licentiousness ...
الصفحة 315
... sense , will often exhibit , to a more accurate ex- aminer , diversities of signification , or , at least , afford different shades of the same meaning : one will shew the word applied to per- sons , another to things ; one will express ...
... sense , will often exhibit , to a more accurate ex- aminer , diversities of signification , or , at least , afford different shades of the same meaning : one will shew the word applied to per- sons , another to things ; one will express ...
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London a Poem | 25 |
An Account of the Life of Mr Richard Savage | 41 |
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