Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 2Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... 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 exemplification may be generally given by a distich ...
... 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 exemplification may be generally given by a distich ...
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... the notion unsettled and indefinite , and various in various minds , the words by which such notions are conveyed , or such things denoted , will " be ambiguous and perplexed . And such is the ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 4.5.
... the notion unsettled and indefinite , and various in various minds , the words by which such notions are conveyed , or such things denoted , will " be ambiguous and perplexed . And such is the ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 4.5.
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... mind easily perceives it , when they are exhibited together ; and sometimes there is such a confusion of acceptations , that discernment is wearied , and distinction puzzled , and perseverance herself hurries to an end , by crowding ...
... mind easily perceives it , when they are exhibited together ; and sometimes there is such a confusion of acceptations , that discernment is wearied , and distinction puzzled , and perseverance herself hurries to an end , by crowding ...
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... skill , or the same happiness : things equally easy in themselves are not all equally easy to any single mind . Every writer of a long work VOL . II . E commits errours , where there appears neither am- biguity to ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 49.
... skill , or the same happiness : things equally easy in themselves are not all equally easy to any single mind . Every writer of a long work VOL . II . E commits errours , where there appears neither am- biguity to ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 49.
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... mind utterly un- equal to the whole performance . But many seeming faults are to be imputed rather to the nature of the undertaking , than the negli- gence of the performer . Thus some explanations are unavoidably reciprocal or circular ...
... mind utterly un- equal to the whole performance . But many seeming faults are to be imputed rather to the nature of the undertaking , than the negli- gence of the performer . Thus some explanations are unavoidably reciprocal or circular ...
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