Elements of Criticism: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions : Vol. I( -II)From the Press of S. Etheridge, for J. White, Thomas & Andrews, W. Spotswood, D. West, W.P. Blake, E. Larkin, & J. West, 1796 - Criticism - 440 pages |
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... First American from the Seventh London Edition , VÒ L. II . Bolton : From the Prefs OF SAMUEL ETHERIDGE , For 7. WHITE , THOMAS & ANDREWS , W. SPOTSWOOD , D. WEST , W. P. BLAKE , E. LARKIN , & J. WEST . M DCC XCVI , ELEMENTS CRITICISM ...
... First American from the Seventh London Edition , VÒ L. II . Bolton : From the Prefs OF SAMUEL ETHERIDGE , For 7. WHITE , THOMAS & ANDREWS , W. SPOTSWOOD , D. WEST , W. P. BLAKE , E. LARKIN , & J. WEST . M DCC XCVI , ELEMENTS CRITICISM ...
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... first article for confonants being letters that of themselves have no found , ferve only in conjunction with vowels to form articulate founds ; and as every articulate found makes a fyllable , confonants come naturally under the fecond ...
... first article for confonants being letters that of themselves have no found , ferve only in conjunction with vowels to form articulate founds ; and as every articulate found makes a fyllable , confonants come naturally under the fecond ...
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... first place , fyllables in immedi- ate fucceffion , pronounced , each of them , with the fame , or nearly the fame aperture of the mouth , produce a fucceffion of weak and feeble founds ; witnefs the French words dit - il , pathetique ...
... first place , fyllables in immedi- ate fucceffion , pronounced , each of them , with the fame , or nearly the fame aperture of the mouth , produce a fucceffion of weak and feeble founds ; witnefs the French words dit - il , pathetique ...
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... first , the third of no greater fize than the fecond , and fo of the reft ; which diminifheth in appearance the fize of every object except the firft : but when , be- ginning at the greatest object , we proceed gradually to the least ...
... first , the third of no greater fize than the fecond , and fo of the reft ; which diminifheth in appearance the fize of every object except the firft : but when , be- ginning at the greatest object , we proceed gradually to the least ...
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... first volume for a different purpose . At quæ Polycleto defuerunt , Phidiæ atque Alcameni dantur . Phidias tamen diis quam hominibus efficiendis melior artifex traditur in ebore vero , longe citra æmu- lum , vel fi nihil nifi Minervam ...
... first volume for a different purpose . At quæ Polycleto defuerunt , Phidiæ atque Alcameni dantur . Phidias tamen diis quam hominibus efficiendis melior artifex traditur in ebore vero , longe citra æmu- lum , vel fi nihil nifi Minervam ...
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