The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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... considered as under infinite ob- ligation to his large mouth for all the aggrandizement and honour to which he had arrived ; and Francis I entirely indebted to his notable nose , for all his grandeur and influence . It was moreo- ver ...
... considered as under infinite ob- ligation to his large mouth for all the aggrandizement and honour to which he had arrived ; and Francis I entirely indebted to his notable nose , for all his grandeur and influence . It was moreo- ver ...
Pagina 22
... considered by rhetoricians as reducible to six heads , viz . Exordium , Narration , Proposition , Confirmation , Refutation , and Peroration , or Conclusion : where these are observed in the order I have mentioned , the discourse must ...
... considered by rhetoricians as reducible to six heads , viz . Exordium , Narration , Proposition , Confirmation , Refutation , and Peroration , or Conclusion : where these are observed in the order I have mentioned , the discourse must ...
Pagina 29
... considered that the form of an address with respect to the observance of the particular , prescribed parts should al- ways be accommodated to the circumstances under which it is de- livered . In the present instance the narration ...
... considered that the form of an address with respect to the observance of the particular , prescribed parts should al- ways be accommodated to the circumstances under which it is de- livered . In the present instance the narration ...
Pagina 37
... considered as a piece of useless extravagance , the old fashioned stories of eight or nine feet being generally reckoned high enough , and to sparc . Every other house in this sea - faring place has a look out upon the roof , or a vane ...
... considered as a piece of useless extravagance , the old fashioned stories of eight or nine feet being generally reckoned high enough , and to sparc . Every other house in this sea - faring place has a look out upon the roof , or a vane ...
Pagina 40
... considered as too effeminate for manly use , and of the two persons who first risked the innova- tion , one was persuaded to renounce the unbecoming indulgence , and the other only retained it in consideration of delicate health , and ...
... considered as too effeminate for manly use , and of the two persons who first risked the innova- tion , one was persuaded to renounce the unbecoming indulgence , and the other only retained it in consideration of delicate health , and ...
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