The Port Folio, Volume 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... Readers and Correspondents , to , 9 81-170-282-577 cellaneous , 557 • Reflections on Ridicule , • 324 King William's Ring , decsription Regnard , Biography of , • 441 of , 524 Revolution , the French , 511 St. Lawrence , description of ...
... Readers and Correspondents , to , 9 81-170-282-577 cellaneous , 557 • Reflections on Ridicule , • 324 King William's Ring , decsription Regnard , Biography of , • 441 of , 524 Revolution , the French , 511 St. Lawrence , description of ...
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... reader or speaker can properly impress the minds , or engage the attention of his hearers . The word Emphasis , etymologically considered , means significa- tion or force . It is a Greek word , and when applied to speech , imports the ...
... reader or speaker can properly impress the minds , or engage the attention of his hearers . The word Emphasis , etymologically considered , means significa- tion or force . It is a Greek word , and when applied to speech , imports the ...
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... readers and speakers not to be mistaken in it ; the necessity of distinguishing the emphatical words from the rest , has made writers on this subject extremely solicitous to give such rules for placing the emphasis , ás may , in some ...
... readers and speakers not to be mistaken in it ; the necessity of distinguishing the emphatical words from the rest , has made writers on this subject extremely solicitous to give such rules for placing the emphasis , ás may , in some ...
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... reader . In the midst of this uncertainty , Mr. Walker appears to have sug- gested a good criterion . " The principal circumstance , " says he , " that distinguishes em- phatical words from others , seems to be a meaning which points ...
... reader . In the midst of this uncertainty , Mr. Walker appears to have sug- gested a good criterion . " The principal circumstance , " says he , " that distinguishes em- phatical words from others , seems to be a meaning which points ...
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... reader ; but wherever it really exists , the general meaning of the author is greatly enforced by emphatically pointing it out . Wherever the contrariety or opposition is expressed , we are at no loss for the emphatical words , as , I ...
... reader ; but wherever it really exists , the general meaning of the author is greatly enforced by emphatically pointing it out . Wherever the contrariety or opposition is expressed , we are at no loss for the emphatical words , as , I ...
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