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... reason sufficient to balance the inconvenience of change ; and such reasons I do not expect often to find . All change is of itself an evil , which ought not to be hazarded but for evident advantage ; and as incon- stancy is in every ...
... reason sufficient to balance the inconvenience of change ; and such reasons I do not expect often to find . All change is of itself an evil , which ought not to be hazarded but for evident advantage ; and as incon- stancy is in every ...
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... reason for difference of accent in the words dolorous and sono- rous ; yet of the one Milton gives the sound in this line : He pass'd o'er many a region dolorous ; and that of the other in this , Sonorous metal blowing martial sounds ...
... reason for difference of accent in the words dolorous and sono- rous ; yet of the one Milton gives the sound in this line : He pass'd o'er many a region dolorous ; and that of the other in this , Sonorous metal blowing martial sounds ...
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... reason to be drawn from grammar why a man may not , with equal propriety , be said to die with a wound , or perish of hunger . Our syntax therefore is not to be taught by ge- neral rules , but by special precedents ; and in exa- mining ...
... reason to be drawn from grammar why a man may not , with equal propriety , be said to die with a wound , or perish of hunger . Our syntax therefore is not to be taught by ge- neral rules , but by special precedents ; and in exa- mining ...
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... reason to say , after one of the augmenters of Furetier , that my book is more learned than its author . In explaining the general and popular language , it seems necessary to sort the several senses of each word , and to exhibit first ...
... reason to say , after one of the augmenters of Furetier , that my book is more learned than its author . In explaining the general and popular language , it seems necessary to sort the several senses of each word , and to exhibit first ...
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... , with an appearance of reason , that no difficulty should be left unresolved in books which he finds himself invited to read , as confessed and established models of stile . These will be likewise AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 25.
... , with an appearance of reason , that no difficulty should be left unresolved in books which he finds himself invited to read , as confessed and established models of stile . These will be likewise AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 25.
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