The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Band 17R. Cadell, 1835 |
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... antique words are carefully retained and accurately interpreted , we do not think that , in a popular work , intelligibility should be sacri- ficed to the preservation of a rude and uncertain orthography . ARTICLE II . ON ELLIS'S ...
... antique words are carefully retained and accurately interpreted , we do not think that , in a popular work , intelligibility should be sacri- ficed to the preservation of a rude and uncertain orthography . ARTICLE II . ON ELLIS'S ...
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... antique buckler , but a barber's bason , or a paltry old sconce . This is far from being the case in the present instance . The burnishing of the armour has only tended to ascertain the valuable materials of which METRICAL ROMANCE . 31.
... antique buckler , but a barber's bason , or a paltry old sconce . This is far from being the case in the present instance . The burnishing of the armour has only tended to ascertain the valuable materials of which METRICAL ROMANCE . 31.
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... antique taste , they are perpetually confounding the past time with the present , and are guilty of anachronisms almost as gross as his who introduced a tea - table scene into the history of John of Gaunt . Neither is the language in ...
... antique taste , they are perpetually confounding the past time with the present , and are guilty of anachronisms almost as gross as his who introduced a tea - table scene into the history of John of Gaunt . Neither is the language in ...
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... antique colouring in all of them originally consisted in the adoption of a species of orthography embarrassed with an unusual number of letters , and regularly exchaungynge the i for the y in the participle , which is , for further ...
... antique colouring in all of them originally consisted in the adoption of a species of orthography embarrassed with an unusual number of letters , and regularly exchaungynge the i for the y in the participle , which is , for further ...
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... antique and grotesque dress , the jest of its laughter - loving people , and the dread of those who were unfortunate enough to be their patients . The consultations of these sages were conducted in a barbarous Latinity , or if they ...
... antique and grotesque dress , the jest of its laughter - loving people , and the dread of those who were unfortunate enough to be their patients . The consultations of these sages were conducted in a barbarous Latinity , or if they ...
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