The Works of Samuel Johnson,5: With Murphy's Essay, 6. kötetGeorge Cowie and Company, 1825 - 715 oldal |
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... shewn that this conformity never was at- tained in any language , and that it is not more easy to per- suade men to agree exactly in speaking than in writing , it may be asked with equal propriety , why men do not ra- ther speak as they ...
... shewn that this conformity never was at- tained in any language , and that it is not more easy to per- suade men to agree exactly in speaking than in writing , it may be asked with equal propriety , why men do not ra- ther speak as they ...
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... shew what was shewn sufficiently by the first deri- vation . This practice is of great use in synoptical lexicons , where mutilated and doubtful languages are explained by their affinity to others more certain and extensive , but is ...
... shew what was shewn sufficiently by the first deri- vation . This practice is of great use in synoptical lexicons , where mutilated and doubtful languages are explained by their affinity to others more certain and extensive , but is ...
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... shewn in English dictionaries , and in which the grammarians can give little assistance . The syntax of this language is too inconstant to be reduced to rules , and can be only learned by the distinct consideration of particular words ...
... shewn in English dictionaries , and in which the grammarians can give little assistance . The syntax of this language is too inconstant to be reduced to rules , and can be only learned by the distinct consideration of particular words ...
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... shewn by the miscarriage of those who have generally attempted it . This difficulty is increased by the necessity of explaining the words in the same language ; for there is often only one word for one idea ; and though it be easy to ...
... shewn by the miscarriage of those who have generally attempted it . This difficulty is increased by the necessity of explaining the words in the same language ; for there is often only one word for one idea ; and though it be easy to ...
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... shewn in the deduction of one language from another . Such defects are not errours in orthography , but spots of barbarity impressed so deep in the English language , that criticism can never wash them away : these , therefore , must be ...
... shewn in the deduction of one language from another . Such defects are not errours in orthography , but spots of barbarity impressed so deep in the English language , that criticism can never wash them away : these , therefore , must be ...
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