| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 pàgines
...is too pclite to shock authors with a truth, -which generally their booksellers are the first that inform them of." This is an idiom to which our language...it prevails in common conversation, and suits very wsll with the familiar style in writing : but the placing of the preposition before the relative, is... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 pàgines
...inform them of." This is an idiom to which our language is strongly inclined ; it prev-Jls in cominon conversation, and suits very well with the familiar style in writing : but the placing of the preposi ion before the relative, is more graceful, as well as more peispicuous, and agrees much better... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 pàgines
...world is too polite to shock authors with a truth, which generally their booksellers are the first that inform them of." This is an idiom to which our language is strongly inclined ; it prevuils in common conversation, and suits very well with the familiar style in writing : but the placing... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 pàgines
...world is too polite to mock authors with a truth, which generally their bookfellers are the firft that inform them of." This is an idiom to which our language is ffrongly inclined ; it prerails in common converfation, and fuits very well with the familiar ftyle... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1807 - 290 pàgines
...world is too polite to shock authors with a truth, which generally their booksellers are the first that inform them of." This is an idiom to which our language...preposition before the relative, is more graceful, as well as more perspicuous, and agrees much better with the solemn and elevated style. 2. Some writers... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1809 - 330 pàgines
...world is too polite to shock authors with a truth, which generally their booksellers are the first that inform them of."" This is an idiom to which our language...preposition before the relative, is more graceful, as well as more perspicuous, and agrees much, better with the solemn and elevated style. 2. Some writers... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1809 - 352 pàgines
...world is too polite to shock authors with a truth, which generally their booksellers are the first that inform them of." This is an idiom to which our language...inclined ; it prevails in common conversation, and suite very well with the familiar style in writing: but the placing of the preposition before the relative,... | |
| John Dougall - 1810 - 554 pàgines
...first that inform them o/." This is an idiom, which our language is strongly inclined to: it prevail* in common conversation, and suits very well with the...Preposition before the Relative is more graceful, as well as more perspicuous; and agrees much better with the solemn and elevated style f. Verbs are often... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 352 pàgines
...world is too polite to shock authors with a truth, which generally their booksellers are the first that inform them of." This is an idiom to which our language is strongly inclined i it prevails in common conversation, and suits very well with the familiar style in writing : but... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1811 - 322 pàgines
...shock authors with a truth, which g-eneral'y their booksellers are the first that inform them ct.." This is an idiom to which our language is strongly...preposition before the relative, is more graceful, as well as more perspicuous, and agrees much better with the solemn and elevated style. 2. Some writers... | |
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