The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1961 |
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... reader that these are not to be excused as the caprice of the printer or the lazy fancy of the editors . The punctuation is rhetorical rather than logical , and should not , any more than should the old - fashioned guise of a few words ...
... reader that these are not to be excused as the caprice of the printer or the lazy fancy of the editors . The punctuation is rhetorical rather than logical , and should not , any more than should the old - fashioned guise of a few words ...
Strana 215
... Readers as are not unqualified for the Entertainment by their Affectation or Ignorance ; and the Reason is plain . because the same Paintings of Nature which recommend it to the most ordinary Reader , will appear Beautiful to the most ...
... Readers as are not unqualified for the Entertainment by their Affectation or Ignorance ; and the Reason is plain . because the same Paintings of Nature which recommend it to the most ordinary Reader , will appear Beautiful to the most ...
Strana 377
... Reader makes Allowances for many Rests and Nodding- places in a Voluminous Writer . This gave Occasion to the famous ... Readers , I am afraid we should complain of many flat Expressions , trivial Observations , beaten Topicks , and ...
... Reader makes Allowances for many Rests and Nodding- places in a Voluminous Writer . This gave Occasion to the famous ... Readers , I am afraid we should complain of many flat Expressions , trivial Observations , beaten Topicks , and ...
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