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Pagina 359
... words in his History than were to be found in Dryden . — SOUTHEY . I conceive that words are like money , not the worse for being common , but that it is the stamp of custom alone that gives them circulation or value . I am fastidious ...
... words in his History than were to be found in Dryden . — SOUTHEY . I conceive that words are like money , not the worse for being common , but that it is the stamp of custom alone that gives them circulation or value . I am fastidious ...
Pagina 378
... words , p . 854 . 2. Novel words , p . 354 . a . Wholly new words , p . 854 . 1. New things and new thoughts need new words , p . 354 . TECHNICAL WORDS . Proper use of technical words , p . 356 . 2. Masters of style may coin words , p ...
... words , p . 854 . 2. Novel words , p . 354 . a . Wholly new words , p . 854 . 1. New things and new thoughts need new words , p . 354 . TECHNICAL WORDS . Proper use of technical words , p . 356 . 2. Masters of style may coin words , p ...
Pagina 471
... words , and then count the distinct words that occur in it , counting each word only once . Here are a few results of such a test . In " Sartor Resartus " to one hundred words in the text 84 individual words ; in the essay on “ Mirabean ...
... words , and then count the distinct words that occur in it , counting each word only once . Here are a few results of such a test . In " Sartor Resartus " to one hundred words in the text 84 individual words ; in the essay on “ Mirabean ...
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