Rasselas: Poems, and Selected ProseRinehart, 1958 - 612 من الصفحات Donated by Henry Spencer, August 2009. |
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... sense may easily be collected entire from the examples . ) In every word of extensive use , it was requisite to mark the progress of its meaning , and show by what gradations of intermediate sense it has passed from its primitive to its ...
... sense may easily be collected entire from the examples . ) In every word of extensive use , it was requisite to mark the progress of its meaning , and show by what gradations of intermediate sense it has passed from its primitive to its ...
الصفحة 229
... sense ; when they are metaphorical , I adopt them in their primitive acceptation . I have sometimes , though rarely , yielded to the temptation of exhibiting a genealogy of sentiments , by shewing how one authour copied the thoughts and ...
... sense ; when they are metaphorical , I adopt them in their primitive acceptation . I have sometimes , though rarely , yielded to the temptation of exhibiting a genealogy of sentiments , by shewing how one authour copied the thoughts and ...
الصفحة 413
... Sense , rather than sensibility , may have stopped his mouth . Not the king of Epirus employed the phrase , but Orestes ; and the play says noth- ing of driving oxen . 10 Can : 1781 ; cannot : 1783. It is odd that the sense of the ...
... Sense , rather than sensibility , may have stopped his mouth . Not the king of Epirus employed the phrase , but Orestes ; and the play says noth- ing of driving oxen . 10 Can : 1781 ; cannot : 1783. It is odd that the sense of the ...
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POETRY | 42 |
ESSAYS | 60 |
No 59 Oct 9 1750 Suspirius the ScreechOwl | 79 |
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