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Side 13
The verbs which show preference for the periphrasis are ' find ' , ' like ' , live ' , ' know ' , and ' think ' , and most examples are taken out of prose . It must be noticed that know ' shows partiality for the simple form in negative ...
The verbs which show preference for the periphrasis are ' find ' , ' like ' , live ' , ' know ' , and ' think ' , and most examples are taken out of prose . It must be noticed that know ' shows partiality for the simple form in negative ...
Side 43
The following shows that ' modesty ' has something in common with fashion : False Modesty ( avoids ] every thing that is unfashionable ( No.458 ) . Moreover , the passage in No.45 that ' the Ladies ...... brought up the Fashion of ...
The following shows that ' modesty ' has something in common with fashion : False Modesty ( avoids ] every thing that is unfashionable ( No.458 ) . Moreover , the passage in No.45 that ' the Ladies ...... brought up the Fashion of ...
Side 58
( The first citation is taken from an essay on Chevy Chase , where Addison shows with admiration that the ballad is ' Natural and Poetical and full of majestick Simplicity ' ; in the second he writes on the faults into which Milton fell ...
( The first citation is taken from an essay on Chevy Chase , where Addison shows with admiration that the ballad is ' Natural and Poetical and full of majestick Simplicity ' ; in the second he writes on the faults into which Milton fell ...
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