The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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... expressed that spirit of archness which we see in some of his characters , and which gave , at times , a vivacity to ... expression , which gives a stiffness to the dialogue , particularly in his Grandison , where he has most attempted ...
... expressed that spirit of archness which we see in some of his characters , and which gave , at times , a vivacity to ... expression , which gives a stiffness to the dialogue , particularly in his Grandison , where he has most attempted ...
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... expressed are very suitable for the solemn occasions ; and the subjects call for serious condolence , rather than critical remark . We would merely remind Mr.C. that elegiac should be accented on the third , not on the second syllable ...
... expressed are very suitable for the solemn occasions ; and the subjects call for serious condolence , rather than critical remark . We would merely remind Mr.C. that elegiac should be accented on the third , not on the second syllable ...
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... expressed by dots differently placed . - When the vowel does not end the word , it is expressed by the succeeding consonant.— When two vowels come together , the first must be capressed by a dot , the other by the succeeding consonant ...
... expressed by dots differently placed . - When the vowel does not end the word , it is expressed by the succeeding consonant.— When two vowels come together , the first must be capressed by a dot , the other by the succeeding consonant ...
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