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The Impropriety , 262 Part I. Impropriety in single words , 268 Part II . Impropriety
in Phrases , 277 CHAP . IV . Some grammatical doubts in regard to English
Construction stated and examined , 281 297 304 CHAP . V. Of the qualities of
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The Impropriety , 262 Part I. Impropriety in single words , 268 Part II . Impropriety
in Phrases , 277 CHAP . IV . Some grammatical doubts in regard to English
Construction stated and examined , 281 297 304 CHAP . V. Of the qualities of
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Hence we hear of the flashes and the sallies of wit , phrases which imply
suddenness , surprise , and contrariety . These are illustrated in the first by a term
which implies an instantaneous emergence of light in darkness : in the second ,
by a ...
Hence we hear of the flashes and the sallies of wit , phrases which imply
suddenness , surprise , and contrariety . These are illustrated in the first by a term
which implies an instantaneous emergence of light in darkness : in the second ,
by a ...
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And were renown'd , as Homer writes , For well - soald boots , * no less than
fights.t I shall only observe further , that this sort , whose aim is to debase ,
delights in the most homely expressions , provincial idionis , and cant phrases ,
The ...
And were renown'd , as Homer writes , For well - soald boots , * no less than
fights.t I shall only observe further , that this sort , whose aim is to debase ,
delights in the most homely expressions , provincial idionis , and cant phrases ,
The ...
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Generally , as was observed already , it is but hinted in a single word or phrase ,
or appears to be glanced at occasionally , without any direct intention . Tbus , in
the third quotation from Butler , there is an oblique thrust at Homer , for his ...
Generally , as was observed already , it is but hinted in a single word or phrase ,
or appears to be glanced at occasionally , without any direct intention . Tbus , in
the third quotation from Butler , there is an oblique thrust at Homer , for his ...
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... well ascertained , men may argue together eternally , without making the
smallest impression on each other , not sensible all the while , that there is not at
bottom any difference between them , except as to the import of words and
phrases .
... well ascertained , men may argue together eternally , without making the
smallest impression on each other , not sensible all the while , that there is not at
bottom any difference between them , except as to the import of words and
phrases .
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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