Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 2Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... meridian of life , the cynosure * of neighbouring eyes ; or it is the consequence of long intermixture and frequent use , by which the * Miitou . ear is accustomed to the sound of words , till AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 7.
... meridian of life , the cynosure * of neighbouring eyes ; or it is the consequence of long intermixture and frequent use , by which the * Miitou . ear is accustomed to the sound of words , till AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 7.
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... frequently pronounced , will not rhyme to sound and mind . It is to be remarked , that many words written alike are differently pronounced , as flow , and brow which may be thus registered , flow , woe ; brow , now ; or of which the ...
... frequently pronounced , will not rhyme to sound and mind . It is to be remarked , that many words written alike are differently pronounced , as flow , and brow which may be thus registered , flow , woe ; brow , now ; or of which the ...
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... frequently even in the best writers : as in Pope , - in endless error hurl'd . ' Tis these that early taint the female soul . In Addison : Attend to what a lesser muse indites . And in Dryden , A dreadful quiet felt , and worser far ...
... frequently even in the best writers : as in Pope , - in endless error hurl'd . ' Tis these that early taint the female soul . In Addison : Attend to what a lesser muse indites . And in Dryden , A dreadful quiet felt , and worser far ...
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... frequently to fail by ignorance . I expect that sometimes the desire of accuracy will urge me to superfluities , and sometimes the fear of prolixity betray me to omis- sions : that in the extent of such variety , I shall be often ...
... frequently to fail by ignorance . I expect that sometimes the desire of accuracy will urge me to superfluities , and sometimes the fear of prolixity betray me to omis- sions : that in the extent of such variety , I shall be often ...
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... frequent in the vowels , which are so capriciously pronounced , and so dif- ferently modified , by accident or affectation , not only in every province , but in every mouth , that to them , as is well known to etymologists , little ...
... frequent in the vowels , which are so capriciously pronounced , and so dif- ferently modified , by accident or affectation , not only in every province , but in every mouth , that to them , as is well known to etymologists , little ...
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