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II , The Double Meaning , 316 Part I. Equivocation , ib . Part II . Ambiguity , 310
SECT . III . The Unintelligible , 382 Part I. From confusion of thought , 338 Part II .
From affectation of ExceHence , 335 Part III . From want of Meaning , 338 Under ...
II , The Double Meaning , 316 Part I. Equivocation , ib . Part II . Ambiguity , 310
SECT . III . The Unintelligible , 382 Part I. From confusion of thought , 338 Part II .
From affectation of ExceHence , 335 Part III . From want of Meaning , 338 Under ...
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... wherein no image is presented , which , with any propriety , can be termed
great or sublime * . In matters of criticism , as in the abstract sciences , it is of the
utmost consequence to ascertain , with precision , the meanings of words , and ,
as ...
... wherein no image is presented , which , with any propriety , can be termed
great or sublime * . In matters of criticism , as in the abstract sciences , it is of the
utmost consequence to ascertain , with precision , the meanings of words , and ,
as ...
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Indeed , when an author varies the meaning in the same work , he not only
occasions perplexity to his reader , but falls himself into an apparent
inconsistency . An error of this kind in Mr Pope has been lately pointed out by a
very ingenious ...
Indeed , when an author varies the meaning in the same work , he not only
occasions perplexity to his reader , but falls himself into an apparent
inconsistency . An error of this kind in Mr Pope has been lately pointed out by a
very ingenious ...
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In this way , one would assign as a motive , what is discovered to be perfectly
absurd , when but ever so little attended to ; and yet , from the ordinary meaning
of the words , hath a specious appearance on a single glance . Of this kind you
have ...
In this way , one would assign as a motive , what is discovered to be perfectly
absurd , when but ever so little attended to ; and yet , from the ordinary meaning
of the words , hath a specious appearance on a single glance . Of this kind you
have ...
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The only difference in meaning , as far as I bave remarked , between the two
terms , is , that the first generally denotes a coarser , the second a finer sort of
ridicule ; the former prevails most aniong the lower classes of the people , the
latter only ...
The only difference in meaning , as far as I bave remarked , between the two
terms , is , that the first generally denotes a coarser , the second a finer sort of
ridicule ; the former prevails most aniong the lower classes of the people , the
latter only ...
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admit appear application argument attention beauty beginning better called cause character circumstances clause common concerning conjunctions connected consequence considerable considered contrary critics discover distinction doth effect employed English entirely equal evidence example experience expression figure former French frequently give given greater hath hearers ideas illustrate imagination import instance kind knowledge language latter least less manner meaning mentioned mind nature necessary never object observed occasion orator original particular passage passion perhaps person perspicuity phrases preceding preposition present principles produce pronoun proper properly qualities question reason refer regard relation remark render requires resemblance respect rules sense sentence sentiment serve signify signs solely sometimes sort sound speak speaker species style term things third thought tion tongue tropes truth understanding verb vivacity wherein whole words writers