| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 410 páginas
...his orders, but this failed through an informality. After the Revolution he was preferred. — ED. what party in this country would read so severe a...reasoner and a good writer in general may be known by his pertment use of connectives. Read that page of Johnson ; you cannot alter one conjunction without spoiling... | |
| 1844 - 1022 páginas
...writing. The following fine, though in its application, extravagant remark, is quoted from Coleridge : " A close reasoner, and a good writer in general, may be known by the pertinent use of connectives In your modern books, for the most part, the sentences in a page have... | |
| 1844 - 498 páginas
...writing. The following fine, though in its application, extravagant remark, is quoted from Coleridge : " A close reasoner, and a good writer in general, may be known by the pertinent use of connectives. .... In your modern books, for the most part, the sentences in a... | |
| 1845 - 282 páginas
...instance of King William's discrimination, which was so much superior to that of any of his minister*. Johnson was one of the most formidable advocates for...reasoner and a good writer in general may be known by bis pertinent use of connectives. Read that page of Johnson ; you cannot alter one conjunction without... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 544 páginas
...his orders, but this failed through an informality. After the Revolution he was preferred. — Ed. A close reasoner and a good writer in general may...use of connectives. Read that page of Johnson ; you can not alter one conjunction without spoiling the sense. It is a linked strain throughout. In your... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 554 páginas
...but this failed through an informalitv. After the Revolution he was preferred.—Ed. A close rcasoner and a good writer in general may be known by his pertinent...use of connectives. Read that page of Johnson ; you can not alter one conjunction without spoiling the sense. It is a linked strain throughout. In your... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 540 páginas
...this failed through an informality. After the Revolution he was preferred. — Ed. A close Tcasoner and a good writer in general may be known by his pertinent use of connectives. Read that page o£ Johnson ; •you can not alter one conjunction without spoiling the sense. It is a linked strain... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 544 páginas
...his orders, but this failed through an informality. After the Revolution he was preferred. — Ed. A close reasoner and a good writer in general may...use of connectives. Read that page of Johnson ; you can not alter one conjunction without spoiling the sense. It is a linked strain throughout. In your... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1864 - 454 páginas
...this thin folio of Johnson's Works ; and what party in this country would read so severe a leeture in it as our modern Whigs ? A close reasoner and a...writer in general may be known by his pertinent use of connections. Read any page of Johnson, you cannot alter one conjunction without spoiling the sense... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 538 páginas
...failed through an informality After the Revolution he was preferred. — Ed. A close rcasoner and a goad writer in general may be known by his pertinent use of connectives. Read that page of Johnson ; you can not alter one conjunction without spoiling the sense. It is a linked strain throughout. In your... | |
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