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... than words, contribute no otherwise to his reputation than as they shew him to
have been above the affectation of unseasonable elegance, and to have known
that the business of a statesman can be little forwarded^by flowers of rhetorick.
... than words, contribute no otherwise to his reputation than as they shew him to
have been above the affectation of unseasonable elegance, and to have known
that the business of a statesman can be little forwarded^by flowers of rhetorick.
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... Et prsedulce decus primo certamine posset. Primitiae juvenis miserae, bellique
propinqui Dura rudimenta, et nulli exaudita Deorum, Vota precesque mese !
iEneid XI. 152. 0 Pallas, thou hast fail'd thy plighted word, To fight with caution,
not ...
... Et prsedulce decus primo certamine posset. Primitiae juvenis miserae, bellique
propinqui Dura rudimenta, et nulli exaudita Deorum, Vota precesque mese !
iEneid XI. 152. 0 Pallas, thou hast fail'd thy plighted word, To fight with caution,
not ...
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... broke "your word with me, and failed to come, even "though you told Mr. Bois
that you would. This "is what they call Monstri simile. I do hope to recover my late
hurt so farre within five or six days "(though it be uncertain yet whether I shall ever
...
... broke "your word with me, and failed to come, even "though you told Mr. Bois
that you would. This "is what they call Monstri simile. I do hope to recover my late
hurt so farre within five or six days "(though it be uncertain yet whether I shall ever
...
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rTl[ie~Ch?~onicle~is a composition unrivalled and alone : such gaiety of fancy,
such facility of expression, such varied similitude, such a succession of images,
and such a dance of words, it is in vain to expect except from Cowley. His
strength ...
rTl[ie~Ch?~onicle~is a composition unrivalled and alone : such gaiety of fancy,
such facility of expression, such varied similitude, such a succession of images,
and such a dance of words, it is in vain to expect except from Cowley. His
strength ...
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changed, or of innovation, by which new V words or meanings of words are
introduced, is prac- "V tised, not by those who talk to be understood, but by V
those who ...
The \ / \ artifices of inversion, by which the establishedjorder t* ,^Vy of words is
changed, or of innovation, by which new V words or meanings of words are
introduced, is prac- "V tised, not by those who talk to be understood, but by V
those who ...
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