Elements of Elocution, 1781, 2. részScolar P., 1969 |
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78. oldal
... thing at that time , and not another thing ; and the preferableness of one thing to another is equal to the choice being fixed on one thing and not another . Thus the follow- ing phrafe ; " I would rather teach the " art of poisoning ...
... thing at that time , and not another thing ; and the preferableness of one thing to another is equal to the choice being fixed on one thing and not another . Thus the follow- ing phrafe ; " I would rather teach the " art of poisoning ...
79. oldal
... thing is prior or preferable to another , but that one of these things , in the strictest fense of the word , and oppofed to fome- thing of smaller import , is prior or prefer- able to another ; or , if one of these things is faid to be ...
... thing is prior or preferable to another , but that one of these things , in the strictest fense of the word , and oppofed to fome- thing of smaller import , is prior or prefer- able to another ; or , if one of these things is faid to be ...
245. oldal
... thing to fay- But I will fit it with fome better time . By heav'n , Hubert , I'm almost asham'd To fay what good refpect I have of thee . Hub . I am much bounded to your majesty . K. John . Good friend , thou haft no cause to say so yet ...
... thing to fay- But I will fit it with fome better time . By heav'n , Hubert , I'm almost asham'd To fay what good refpect I have of thee . Hub . I am much bounded to your majesty . K. John . Good friend , thou haft no cause to say so yet ...
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