| George Campbell - 1801 - 404 páginas
...certain structure. I shall give the following example in our own language, for an illustration : " At last, after much fatigue, through deep roads and...with no small difficulty to our journey's " end." Otherwise thus, " We came to our journey's end at last, " with no small difficulty, after icmc\i fatigue,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1808 - 542 páginas
...appeared to them Elias with Moses. Your fathers, where are they ? and the prophets, do they live for ever? At last, after much fatigue, through deep roads and...came with no small difficulty to our journey's end. The praise of judgment, Virgil has justly contested with Homer; but his invention remains yet unrivalled.... | |
| John Sabine - 1810 - 308 páginas
...and bad weather. Let us employ our punction of mind, because their bias to virtue still continues. At last, after much fatigue, through deep roads and...came with no small difficulty to our journey's end. Instead of being critics Inelegant^ Inelegant. ~BcHer thus. criticism on ourselves, in- on others,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1814 - 190 páginas
...appeared to them Elias with Moses. Your fathers, where are they? and the prophets, do they live for ever? At last, after much fatigue, through deep roads and...came with no small difficulty to our journey's end. The praise of judgment, Virgil has justly contested with Ilomer; but his invention remains yet unrivalled.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1823 - 716 páginas
...one that puts on the appearance of goodness, is good. And there appeared to them Elias with Moses. Al last, after much fatigue, through deep roads, and...came with no small difficulty, to our journey's end. The praise of judgment, Virgil has justly contested with Homer ; but his invention remains yet unrivul... | |
| Richard Whately - 1828 - 424 páginas
...term i nated, so as to be grammatically perfect. The same words may be formed into a Period, thus: " At last, after much fatigue, through deep roads, and bad weather, we came, wi th no small difficulty, to our journey's end," Here, no stop can be made at any part, so that the... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1829 - 766 páginas
...to them Elias with Moses. Your fathers, where are t/uy f and the. prophds, do they live for ever ? At last, after much fatigue, through deep roads and bad weather, we came idth no snuill difficulty, to our journey1 x end. The praise of judgment, Virgil has justly contested... | |
| Richard Whately - 1833 - 376 páginas
...terminated, so as to be grammatically perfect. The same words may be formed into a Period, thus: " At last, after much fatigue, through deep roads, and...no small difficulty, to our journey's end." Here, no stop can be made at any part, so that the preceding words shall form a sentence before the final... | |
| Richard Whately - 1839 - 372 páginas
...terminated, so as to be grammatically perfect. The same words may be formed into a Period, thus: " At last, after much fatigue, through deep roads, and...no small difficulty, to our journey's end." Here, no stop can be made at any part, so that the preceding words shall form a sentence before the final... | |
| George Campbell - 1840 - 450 páginas
...structure. I shall give the following example in our own language for an illustration ; " At last, alter much fatigue, through deep roads and bad weather,...came with no small difficulty to our journey's end." Otherwise thus, " We came to our journey's end at last, with no small difficulty, after much fatigue,... | |
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