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" ... into them in conversation, they carefully avoid them in writing, or even in a solemn speech on any important occasion. Their currency, therefore, is without authority and weight. The tattle of children hath a currency, but, however universal their... "
Outlines of the Art of Expression - Página 77
por Joseph Henry Gilmore - 1876 - 117 páginas
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The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Volumen1

George Campbell - 1801 - 462 páginas
...solemn speech on any impoi?a nt occasion. Their currency, therefore, is without authority anc * weight. The tattle of children hath a currency, but, however...men, that precisely the ignorant are to the knowing. - FROM the practice of those who are conversant in any art, elegant or mechanical, we always take the...
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The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Volumen1

George Campbell - 1808 - 468 páginas
...speech on any important occasion. Their currency, therefore, is without authority and weight. The tattfe of children hath a currency, but, however universal...men, that precisely the ignorant are to the knowing. From the practice of those who are conversant in any art, elegant or mechanical, we always take the...
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The Works of George Campbell: Philosophy of rhetoric

George Campbell - 1840 - 450 páginas
...solemn speech on any important occasion. Their currency, therefore, is without authority and weight. The tattle of children hath a currency, but, however...men, that precisely the ignorant are to the knowing. From the practice of those who are conversant in any art, elegant or mechanical, we always take the...
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The Philosophy of Rhetoric

George Campbell - 1849 - 472 páginas
...solemn speech on any important occasion. Their currency, therefore, is without authority and weight. The tattle of children hath a currency, but, however...men, that precisely the ignorant are to the knowing. From the practice of those who are conversant in any art, elegant or mechanical, we always take the...
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Sidath Sangarawa: A Grammar of the Singhalese Language

Vedeha (Thera) - 1852 - 560 páginas
...Campbell says, "The tattle of children has a currency, but however universal their manner of using words may be among themselves, it can never establish what is accounted use in language. What children are to men, that precisely the ignorant are to the knowing." Such language, moreover,...
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The Philosophy of Rhetoric

George Campbell - 1854 - 456 páginas
...therefore, is without authority and weight. The tattle of children hath a currency, but, however univerHal their manner of corrupting words may be among themselves,...men, that precisely the ignorant are to the knowing. From the practice of those who are conversant in any art, elegant or mechanical, we always take the...
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The Philosophy of Rhetoric

George Campbell - 1859 - 460 páginas
...solemn speech on any important occasion Their currency, therefore, is without authority and weight. The tattle of children hath a currency, but, however...men, that precisely the ignorant are to the knowing. From the practice of those who are conversant in any art, elegant or mechanical, we always take the...
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The Philosophy of Rhetoric

George Campbell - 1860 - 458 páginas
...solemn speech on any important occasion Their currency, therefore, is without authority and weight. The tattle of children hath a currency, but, however...men, that precisely the ignorant are to the knowing. From the practice of those who are conversant in any art, elegant or mechanical, we always take the...
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The Sidath Sangarawa: A Grammar of the Sinhalese Language Trasnlated Into ...

James De Alwis - 1852 - 316 páginas
...Campbell says, " The tattle of children has a currency, but however universal their manner of using words may be among themselves, it can never establish what is accounted use in language. 'What children are to men, that precisely the ignorant are to the knowing." Such language, moreover,...
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