Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Improved by the Addition of a Concordant and Synonymising Vocabulary : the Words are ... Divided, Defined, and Pronounced According to the Principles of John WalkerS. Newton, 1824 - 287 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα xii
... senses than one . The inferiour emphasis enforces , graces and enlivens , but does not fix , the meaning of any passage . The words , to which this latter emphasis is given , are , in general , such as seem the most important in the ...
... senses than one . The inferiour emphasis enforces , graces and enlivens , but does not fix , the meaning of any passage . The words , to which this latter emphasis is given , are , in general , such as seem the most important in the ...
Σελίδα xiii
... sense of the passage , and always made alike : but as to the inferiour emphasis , taste alone seems to have the right of fixing its situation and quantity . Among the number of persons , who have had proper opportunities of learning to ...
... sense of the passage , and always made alike : but as to the inferiour emphasis , taste alone seems to have the right of fixing its situation and quantity . Among the number of persons , who have had proper opportunities of learning to ...
Σελίδα xiv
... sense and attention . It is far from being an inconsiderable attainment . It is one of the most decisive trials of a true and just taste ; and must arise from feeling delicately ourselves , and from judging accurately of - what is ...
... sense and attention . It is far from being an inconsiderable attainment . It is one of the most decisive trials of a true and just taste ; and must arise from feeling delicately ourselves , and from judging accurately of - what is ...
Σελίδα xvii
... sense m In - ti - mate , in ' - té - måte . To hint , a familiar friend n En - gage , ên - gaje ' . To take , induce , bind o Dis - qui - e - tude , dis - kwi ' - è - túde . Uneasiness p Al - le - vi - ate , al - lé ' - vě - åte . To ...
... sense m In - ti - mate , in ' - té - måte . To hint , a familiar friend n En - gage , ên - gaje ' . To take , induce , bind o Dis - qui - e - tude , dis - kwi ' - è - túde . Uneasiness p Al - le - vi - ate , al - lé ' - vě - åte . To ...
Σελίδα xviii
... sense ; and their correspondent times occasionally lengthened be- yond what is usual in common speech . To render ... sense the in- flection attending the third pause signifies that the sense is completed . The preceding example is an ...
... sense ; and their correspondent times occasionally lengthened be- yond what is usual in common speech . To render ... sense the in- flection attending the third pause signifies that the sense is completed . The preceding example is an ...
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