If there be, what I believe there is, in every nation a style which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to the analogy and principles of its respective language as to remain settled and unaltered, this style... Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare - Stran 122uredili: - 1903 - 358 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 strani
...there be, what I believe there is, in every nation, a style which never becomes obsolete, a ce'f tSih' mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to...language, as to remain settled and unaltered ; this style is probably to be sought in the common intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 strani
...there be, what I believe there is, in every nation, a style which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to...language, as to remain settled and unaltered : this Style is probably to be sought in the common intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 strani
...there be, what I believe there is, in every nation, a style which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to...language, as to remain settled and unaltered ; this style is probably to be sought in the common intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 strani
...there be, what I believe there is, in every nation, a style which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to...language, as to remain settled and unaltered ; this style is probably to be sought in the common intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1808 - 1162 strani
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| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 strani
...there be, what I believe there is, in every nation, a style which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to...language, as to remain settled and unaltered; this style is probably to be sought in the common intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 strani
...there be, what I believe there is, in every nation, a .style which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to...language, as to remain settled and unaltered ; this style is probably to be sought in the common intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 strani
...there be, what I believe there is, in every nation, a style which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to...language, as to remain settled and unaltered; this style is probably to be sought in the common intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 486 strani
...there be, what I believe there is, in every nation, a style which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to...language, as to remain settled and unaltered; this style is probably to be sought in the common intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 444 strani
...there be, what I believe there is, in every nation, a style which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to...language, as to remain settled and unaltered ; this style is probably to be sought in the common intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be... | |
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