A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second: With an Introductory ChapterW. Miller, 1808 - 293 pagina's |
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Pagina xxvi
... thought the additional information contained in those parts of it , which Sir John Dalrymple had omitted to extract , or to publish , so important , that he procured copies of them all . He observed to one of his correspondents , " my ...
... thought the additional information contained in those parts of it , which Sir John Dalrymple had omitted to extract , or to publish , so important , that he procured copies of them all . He observed to one of his correspondents , " my ...
Pagina xxviii
... modern practice of notes , but he thought that all which an historian wished to say , should be introduced as part of * MS . Correspondence . a continued narration , and never assume the appearance of xxviii TO THE READER .
... modern practice of notes , but he thought that all which an historian wished to say , should be introduced as part of * MS . Correspondence . a continued narration , and never assume the appearance of xxviii TO THE READER .
Pagina xxx
... thoughts , the length and construction of sentences , and , if I may borrow a phrase familiar to publick speakers , in the mode of putting an argument . A writer , to pre- serve his perspicuity , must keep distinct and separate those ...
... thoughts , the length and construction of sentences , and , if I may borrow a phrase familiar to publick speakers , in the mode of putting an argument . A writer , to pre- serve his perspicuity , must keep distinct and separate those ...
Pagina xxxi
... the quality in style which he most admired , and the beauty he chiefly endeavoured to attain . He was the more scrupulously anxious to preserve this character in his writings , because he thought that the example of TO THE READER . xxxi.
... the quality in style which he most admired , and the beauty he chiefly endeavoured to attain . He was the more scrupulously anxious to preserve this character in his writings , because he thought that the example of TO THE READER . xxxi.
Pagina xxxii
... thought that the example of some great writers had , in his own time , perverted the taste of the publick , and that their imitators had cor- rupted the purity of the English language . Though he frequently commended both Hume's and ...
... thought that the example of some great writers had , in his own time , perverted the taste of the publick , and that their imitators had cor- rupted the purity of the English language . Though he frequently commended both Hume's and ...
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