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Pagina 56
... Words , which were drawn out of the Phrase of one Tongue into that of another , made the Musick appear very absurd in one Tongue that was very natural in the other . I remember an Italian Verse that ran thus Word for Word , And turn'd ...
... Words , which were drawn out of the Phrase of one Tongue into that of another , made the Musick appear very absurd in one Tongue that was very natural in the other . I remember an Italian Verse that ran thus Word for Word , And turn'd ...
Pagina 180
... Words and Phrases , unusual Barbarisms and Rusticities , absurd Spellings and complicated Dialects ? I make no Question but it would have been looked upon as one of the most valuable Treasuries of the Greek Tongue . I find likewise ...
... Words and Phrases , unusual Barbarisms and Rusticities , absurd Spellings and complicated Dialects ? I make no Question but it would have been looked upon as one of the most valuable Treasuries of the Greek Tongue . I find likewise ...
Pagina 417
... Words in his fifteenth Sermon of the Folio Edition , Page 160 , I shall briefly explain the Words , and then consider the Matter contained in them . This honest Gentleman needed not , one would think , strain his Modesty so far as to ...
... Words in his fifteenth Sermon of the Folio Edition , Page 160 , I shall briefly explain the Words , and then consider the Matter contained in them . This honest Gentleman needed not , one would think , strain his Modesty so far as to ...
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