The Port Folio, Volume 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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... lights according to the manner in which the emphasis is placed . " Judas , betrayest thou the son of man with a kiss ? " If the ... Light out of darkness ! There is a striking exemplification of multiplied emphasis in the ON EMPHASIS . 5.
... lights according to the manner in which the emphasis is placed . " Judas , betrayest thou the son of man with a kiss ? " If the ... Light out of darkness ! There is a striking exemplification of multiplied emphasis in the ON EMPHASIS . 5.
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... light , • This idea of writing the same letter to two persons has been imitated by several authors , and with great humour and success by Moliere in his L'Amour à la Mode , where Dorotée sends the same letter to Oronte and Eraste , who ...
... light , • This idea of writing the same letter to two persons has been imitated by several authors , and with great humour and success by Moliere in his L'Amour à la Mode , where Dorotée sends the same letter to Oronte and Eraste , who ...
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... lights for which it was requisite patiently to wait , or deeply to search , he delivers in a narrative of half a page , what had filled , in its impure and chaotic state , not less perhaps , than an hun- dred columns of an hundred ...
... lights for which it was requisite patiently to wait , or deeply to search , he delivers in a narrative of half a page , what had filled , in its impure and chaotic state , not less perhaps , than an hun- dred columns of an hundred ...
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... light of nature , relates a story of a man in France who was deaf and dumb , yet was very knowing , active and faithful in the common affairs of life : and , upon solemn trial before the Bishop , by the help of those who could converse ...
... light of nature , relates a story of a man in France who was deaf and dumb , yet was very knowing , active and faithful in the common affairs of life : and , upon solemn trial before the Bishop , by the help of those who could converse ...
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... light upon the visual nerves , as of bodies upon the touch , might have a mechanical operation upon the brain or seat of sensation , but the intellectual consequences that arise from this operation , the powers of calling these up at ...
... light upon the visual nerves , as of bodies upon the touch , might have a mechanical operation upon the brain or seat of sensation , but the intellectual consequences that arise from this operation , the powers of calling these up at ...
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