The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 7
... , rocked his infant sister . Some workmen being employed one day in repairing his father's house , this afforded him an op- portunity of putting several questions respecting the practical application of LIFE OF LAMBERT .
... , rocked his infant sister . Some workmen being employed one day in repairing his father's house , this afforded him an op- portunity of putting several questions respecting the practical application of LIFE OF LAMBERT .
Pagina 8
portunity of putting several questions respecting the practical application of some principles he had found in his book , to the builder , who was induced thereby to gratify him by the loan of a mathematical work which he possessed ...
portunity of putting several questions respecting the practical application of some principles he had found in his book , to the builder , who was induced thereby to gratify him by the loan of a mathematical work which he possessed ...
Pagina 16
... respecting it with which some of your readers may like to be acquainted , that Mr. Deserres has passed by . A close texture , as he observes , is advantageous , and indeed ne- cessary to its giving a clear impression . I make the ink ...
... respecting it with which some of your readers may like to be acquainted , that Mr. Deserres has passed by . A close texture , as he observes , is advantageous , and indeed ne- cessary to its giving a clear impression . I make the ink ...
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... respect to its form ; its intrinsic merit or demerit will arise from the sentiments conveyed , the author's style or manner of think- ing , and the language or channel through which his sentiments are communicated . Orations may be ...
... respect to its form ; its intrinsic merit or demerit will arise from the sentiments conveyed , the author's style or manner of think- ing , and the language or channel through which his sentiments are communicated . Orations may be ...
Pagina 26
... respect to diction and action being required . If a recapitulation of argu- ments be necessary it should be done in a sprightly and confident manner to excite a conviction of the goodness of the cause , and that nothing has been offered ...
... respect to diction and action being required . If a recapitulation of argu- ments be necessary it should be done in a sprightly and confident manner to excite a conviction of the goodness of the cause , and that nothing has been offered ...
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