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... elegance of language , no assistance is given us to determine , which is the emphatic word , where several appear equally emphatical , which is frequently the case , nor have we any rule to distinguish between those words 2 LECTURE III .
... elegance of language , no assistance is given us to determine , which is the emphatic word , where several appear equally emphatical , which is frequently the case , nor have we any rule to distinguish between those words 2 LECTURE III .
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... , than attractive by his elegance to his friends , is Julius Cæsar , the most perfect production of Nature in genius , valour , and judgment . Succeeding him in the robes of a courtier , though 10 THE LITERARY REPUBLIC .
... , than attractive by his elegance to his friends , is Julius Cæsar , the most perfect production of Nature in genius , valour , and judgment . Succeeding him in the robes of a courtier , though 10 THE LITERARY REPUBLIC .
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... elegantly asserted by an admirable instructor of the most correct and delicate taste in the liberal arts , and who rigorously observed his own maxims , that an implicit obedience to the rules of art , as established by the Great Mas ...
... elegantly asserted by an admirable instructor of the most correct and delicate taste in the liberal arts , and who rigorously observed his own maxims , that an implicit obedience to the rules of art , as established by the Great Mas ...
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... elegance and energy . " Whatever tends to improve , or widen the dominion of speech cannot be an object of indifference to a free people . Eloquence has always been admi- red and studied , but never with more ardour and success , than ...
... elegance and energy . " Whatever tends to improve , or widen the dominion of speech cannot be an object of indifference to a free people . Eloquence has always been admi- red and studied , but never with more ardour and success , than ...
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... elegant writer now , than he was some years ago . From the most accurate authority , we have good reason to believe that his character has materially changed ; and that , however disposed to quarrel with , or laugh at him once , we have ...
... elegant writer now , than he was some years ago . From the most accurate authority , we have good reason to believe that his character has materially changed ; and that , however disposed to quarrel with , or laugh at him once , we have ...
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