Works fill of imperfections, and anomalies of style; in spite of the infinite typographical faults which some times, invert the sense of the periods. It increase not to contain any of those Works the figured pronunciation of the english words, nor the... English as She is Spoke: Or, A Jest in Sober Earnest - Page 3by José da Fonseca, Pedro Carolino - 1884Full view - About this book
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - Literature - 1865 - 834 pages
...aqualnted iu the spirit of both language*. It wart resulting from thatcorelewness to rest these Wort* fill of imperfections, and anomalies of style ; in...spite of the infinite typographical faults which some time", invert the sense of the periods. It increase not to contain any of those Works the figured pronunciation... | |
| Charles Dickens - English literature - 1870 - 632 pages
...: "It was resulting from that carelessness to rest these work*" — mysterious italics again — " fill of imperfections, and anomalies of style ; in...periods. It increase not to contain any of those works" — italics once more — " the figured pronunciation of the english words, nor the prosodical accent... | |
| 1874 - 786 pages
...follows: "The Works which we were confering for this labour, fond use us for nothing; but those that were publishing to Portugal, or out, they were almost...fill of imperfections, and anomalies of style ; in OUR MONTHLY GOSSIP. spite of the infinite typographical faults which some times, invert the sense of... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1869 - 588 pages
...national little aquainted in the spirit of both languages. It was resulting from that carelessness to rest these Works fill of imperfections, and anomalies...in spite of the infinite typographical faults which sometimes invert the sense of the periods. It increase not to contain any of those Works the figured... | |
| William T. Dobson - Alliteration - 1882 - 326 pages
...Portugal, or out. They were almost all composed for some foreign, or for some national little acquainted in the spirit of both languages. It was resulting...in spite of the infinite typographical faults which sometimes invert the sense of the periods. It increase not to contain any of those Works the figured... | |
| William S. Walsh - Curiosa - 1892 - 1116 pages
...Portugal, or out They were almost all composed for some foreign, or for some national little acquainted rature. Byron has it, in " English Bards and Scotch...upon the plain, No more through rolling clouds to so sometimes invert the sense of the periods. It increase not to contain any of those Works the figured... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - Curiosa - 1892 - 1114 pages
...Portugal, or out. They were almost all composed for some foreign, or for some national little acquainted in the spirit of both languages. It was resulting...in spite of the infinite typographical faults which sometimes invert the sense of the periods. It increase not to contain any of those Works the figured... | |
| William Conant Church - American literature - 1867 - 1078 pages
...aquainted in the spirit of both languages. It was resulting from that corelessness to rest these Workt fill of imperfections, and anomalies of style ; in...which some times invert the sense of the periods. If increase not to contain any of those Workt the figured pronunciation of the english words, nor the... | |
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