| 1755 - 694 páginas
...from the writers before the reftoration, whofe works I regard as the •wells of Englißt undeßled, as the pure fources of genuine diction. Our language...for almoft a century has, by the concurrence of many cauies, been gradually departing from its original Teutonic charailer, and deviating towards a.Gallic... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1756 - 434 páginas
...from the ' writers before the reftoration, whofe works I' ' regard as the wells of Englifh undefiled, as the ' pure fources of genuine diction; Our language,...'•of many caufes, been gradually departing from' ' it's original Teutonic character, and deviating' ' towards a Gallic ftru&ure and phrafeology, fronr... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 páginas
...Refteration, whofe Works I regard as the Wells of Englijh undejiltd, as the pure Sources of genuine Dict ion. Our Language, for almoft a Century, has, by the Concurrence...Caufes, been gradually departing from its original Teutenitk Character, and deviating towards a Galltck Structure and Phrafeology, from which it ought... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 páginas
...Reftoration, whofe Works I regard as the Wells of Englljh undefihd, as the pure Sources of genuineDiction. Our Language, for almoft a Century, has, by the Concurrence...Caufes, been gradually departing from its original Teutonitk Chara£ter, and deviating towards a Gallick Structure and Phrafeology, from which it ought... | |
| 1784 - 1048 páginas
...Reftoration, whofe works I regard a&.thet»el!i of Englijh tindefiltd, as the pure fources of genuine diftion. Our language, for almoft a century, has, by the concurrence of many caufes, been graduallydeparting from its original Teutonic character, and deviating towards a Gallic ftrufture and... | |
| 1784 - 552 páginas
...Reftoration, whofe works I regard as tie WA if Englijb undefled, as the pare fources of genuine difticn. Our language, for almoft a century, has, by the concurrence...caufes, been gradually departing from its original Teutonic character, and deviating towards a Gallic ftrufture and phraieolegy, from which it ought to... | |
| George Colman - 1787 - 312 páginas
...regard as the wells of Englijh undefiled, as the pure fources of genuine di&ion. Our language, foralmoft a century, has, by the concurrence of many caufes,...Teutonick character, and deviating towards a Gallick ftru&ure and phrafeology, from which it ought to be our endeavour to recall it, by making our ancient... | |
| 1787 - 546 páginas
...whofe works I regard a? the wel/i *f F.«g!:jb u*iitJ,L<l, as the pure fources of genuine didtion. Our language, for almoft a century, has, by the concurrence...caufes, been gradually departing from its original Tcmuitck character, and deviating towards a Gallick flructure and plirafeology, from which it nught... | |
| William Godwin - 1797 - 508 páginas
...Authorities from the writers before the reftoration, whofe works I regard as tie wells of EngHJb undefiled, as the pure fources of genuine diction. Our language,...original Teutonick character, and deviating towards aGallick ftructure and phrafeology, from which it ought to be our endeavour 5 to 378 . Of. Englifo... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 páginas
...injury of the natives. . . . Our language for almost a century has, by the concurrence of many causes, been gradually departing from its original Teutonick character, and deviating towards a Gallick structure and phraseology, from which it ought to be our endeavour to recall it, by making our ancient... | |
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