The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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Page 10
... expression - a greater frequency of ingenious sparkles - less of what may be at least comparatively denominated a plain direct style of writing - a less sparingness , as if in disdain , of rhetorical device and ornament - a less ...
... expression - a greater frequency of ingenious sparkles - less of what may be at least comparatively denominated a plain direct style of writing - a less sparingness , as if in disdain , of rhetorical device and ornament - a less ...
Page 15
... expressions , occurring here and there , respecting the late Mr. Woodfall's ignorance of the real author . The language in some places would seem to attribute to him an unqualified ignorance ; in others it seems intended to import that ...
... expressions , occurring here and there , respecting the late Mr. Woodfall's ignorance of the real author . The language in some places would seem to attribute to him an unqualified ignorance ; in others it seems intended to import that ...
Page 107
... expressions not infrequently glow with truly poetic fire and not infrequently his reasoning is weak , his phraseology affected , and the writer exposes both himself and his subject to contempt . There is scarcely a more dangerous gift ...
... expressions not infrequently glow with truly poetic fire and not infrequently his reasoning is weak , his phraseology affected , and the writer exposes both himself and his subject to contempt . There is scarcely a more dangerous gift ...
Page 116
... expression employed by the poets , to transfuse your soul into that of your friend , is literally true , in respect of two christians . In quitting their bodies , they merely disencumber themselves of an obstacle which pre- vented their ...
... expression employed by the poets , to transfuse your soul into that of your friend , is literally true , in respect of two christians . In quitting their bodies , they merely disencumber themselves of an obstacle which pre- vented their ...
Page 155
... expression , that I might now do as I pleased with it ? ' I had it registered the next day at Doctors ' Commons , where it rests for the national redemption . " Lady Hamilton mentions the laudable zeal of Commodore Trowbridge to obtain ...
... expression , that I might now do as I pleased with it ? ' I had it registered the next day at Doctors ' Commons , where it rests for the national redemption . " Lady Hamilton mentions the laudable zeal of Commodore Trowbridge to obtain ...
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