Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 2Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... suppose they hold a singularity its own re- ward , or may dread the fascination of lavish praise . The present usage of spelling , where the present usage can be distinguished , will therefore , in this work , be generally followed ...
... suppose they hold a singularity its own re- ward , or may dread the fascination of lavish praise . The present usage of spelling , where the present usage can be distinguished , will therefore , in this work , be generally followed ...
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... of sounds by letters proceeds that diversity of spelling observable in the Saxon remains , and I suppose in the first books of VOL . II . D every nation , which perplexes or destroys analogy , and ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 33.
... of sounds by letters proceeds that diversity of spelling observable in the Saxon remains , and I suppose in the first books of VOL . II . D every nation , which perplexes or destroys analogy , and ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 33.
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... suppose he ima- gined it derived immediately from the Latin ; and some words , such as dependant , dependent ; de- pendance , dependence , vary their final syllable , as one or other language is present to the writer . In this part of ...
... suppose he ima- gined it derived immediately from the Latin ; and some words , such as dependant , dependent ; de- pendance , dependence , vary their final syllable , as one or other language is present to the writer . In this part of ...
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... suppose himself to sit in the theatre , while ambassadors go and return between distant kings , while armies are levied and towns besieged , while an exile wanders and returns , or till he whom they saw courting his mistress , shall ...
... suppose himself to sit in the theatre , while ambassadors go and return between distant kings , while armies are levied and towns besieged , while an exile wanders and returns , or till he whom they saw courting his mistress , shall ...
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... suppose the presence of misery , as a mother weeps over her babe , when she remembers that death may take it from her . The delight of tragedy proceeds from our consciousness of fiction ; if we thought mur- ders and treasons real , they ...
... suppose the presence of misery , as a mother weeps over her babe , when she remembers that death may take it from her . The delight of tragedy proceeds from our consciousness of fiction ; if we thought mur- ders and treasons real , they ...
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