The Monthly Magazine, 第 2 巻Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1796 |
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... fome ftriking object in one of its fixed corpo real fenfes . 2. This analyfis , carried to its utmost extent , would conftitute a reformed dic- tionary . Every perfon apprehends the metaphorical ufe of a term the better for knowing its ...
... fome ftriking object in one of its fixed corpo real fenfes . 2. This analyfis , carried to its utmost extent , would conftitute a reformed dic- tionary . Every perfon apprehends the metaphorical ufe of a term the better for knowing its ...
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... fome intelligent perfon to in- troduce , more and more , genealogies of fig- nification into the common English dic- tionaries , as new editions are printed . To complete the investigation of our words would take time ; but , with a ...
... fome intelligent perfon to in- troduce , more and more , genealogies of fig- nification into the common English dic- tionaries , as new editions are printed . To complete the investigation of our words would take time ; but , with a ...
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... fome determinate and precife quality . I would fay , " Erfkine is the most eloquent of Eng- lish Barristers , " for the degree of attain- able eloquence cannot poffibly be fixed : but I would fay , " Johnfon is the leaft in accurate of ...
... fome determinate and precife quality . I would fay , " Erfkine is the most eloquent of Eng- lish Barristers , " for the degree of attain- able eloquence cannot poffibly be fixed : but I would fay , " Johnfon is the leaft in accurate of ...
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... fome on light , and fome on grave fubjects . For poetry all the rich citizens of the mercantile ftate of Flo- rence feem to have had an extraordinary predilection , and prizes were propofed for thofe who excelled in that art . And ...
... fome on light , and fome on grave fubjects . For poetry all the rich citizens of the mercantile ftate of Flo- rence feem to have had an extraordinary predilection , and prizes were propofed for thofe who excelled in that art . And ...
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... fome ac count of the best Spanish and Portuguese poets , to analyze the plans of their most efteemed works , and tranflate such spe- cimens as , while they are brief enough to fuit your Magazine , may give fome idea of the genius ...
... fome ac count of the best Spanish and Portuguese poets , to analyze the plans of their most efteemed works , and tranflate such spe- cimens as , while they are brief enough to fuit your Magazine , may give fome idea of the genius ...
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