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Pagina 57
The word hazard has now little association with disorderly excitement and the
thirst for sudden wealth ; it suggests to our minds some laudable adventure , or
elevates the thought to some of those exalted aims for which men have hazarded
...
The word hazard has now little association with disorderly excitement and the
thirst for sudden wealth ; it suggests to our minds some laudable adventure , or
elevates the thought to some of those exalted aims for which men have hazarded
...
Pagina 72
Besides iseined and cruninge the translator might perhaps have safely ventured
on the word purveance ( = providence , provision , care ) , which is what he had
under his eye or in his mind when he in two places employed the uncouth native
...
Besides iseined and cruninge the translator might perhaps have safely ventured
on the word purveance ( = providence , provision , care ) , which is what he had
under his eye or in his mind when he in two places employed the uncouth native
...
Pagina 133
... said about this one word , because it is the type of a large class to which the
same remarks apply . And in reading early English poets , if we care to catch the
music as well as the sense , we must bear in mind the difference of pronunciation
.
... said about this one word , because it is the type of a large class to which the
same remarks apply . And in reading early English poets , if we care to catch the
music as well as the sense , we must bear in mind the difference of pronunciation
.
Pagina 142
So that retch - less - ness is equivalent to care - nought - state of mind , that is to
say , it is much the same thing as desperation . ' The prefixed w has in this
instance proved fatal to the word . The tch form of this root has 142 SPELLING
AND ...
So that retch - less - ness is equivalent to care - nought - state of mind , that is to
say , it is much the same thing as desperation . ' The prefixed w has in this
instance proved fatal to the word . The tch form of this root has 142 SPELLING
AND ...
Pagina 150
The following rhymes are from the Rape of the Lock . • Soft yielding minds to
Water glide away , And sip , with Nymphs , their elemental Tea . ' ( Canto i . ) •
Here thou , great Anna ! whom three realms obey , Dost sometimes counsel take
— and ...
The following rhymes are from the Rape of the Lock . • Soft yielding minds to
Water glide away , And sip , with Nymphs , their elemental Tea . ' ( Canto i . ) •
Here thou , great Anna ! whom three realms obey , Dost sometimes counsel take
— and ...
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