| Languages, Modern - 1846 - 492 pages
...words, that we borrow, being intermingled with the short of our own store, make up a perfect harmony, by culling from out which mixture, with judgment,...may frame your speech according to the matter you must work on, majestical, pleasant, delicate, or manly, more or less in what sort you please. Add thereunto,... | |
| Languages, Modern - 1846 - 492 pages
...'being intermingled. with the short of our own store, make up a perfect harmony, by •colling from1 out -which mixture, with judgment, you may frame your speech according to the matter you must work on, majestical, pleasant, delicate, or manly, more or less in what sort you please. Add thereunto,... | |
| William Camden, Thomas Moule, Mark Antony Lower - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1870 - 470 pages
...words that we borrow, being intermingled with the fhort of our own ftore, make up a perfect harmony ; by culling from out which mixture (with judgment) you may frame your fpeech according to the matter you muft work on, majeftical, pleafant, delicate, or manly, more or... | |
| William Camden - Great Britain - 1870 - 474 pages
...words that we borrow, being intermingled with the fhort of our own ftore, make up a perfect harmony; by culling from out which mixture (with judgment) you may frame your fpeech according to the matter you muft work on, majeftical, pleafant, delicate, or manly, more or... | |
| Robert Chambers, David Patrick - Authors, English - 1901 - 862 pages
...Sweetnesse ? Againe, the long wordes that we borrow being intermingled with the short of our owne store, keeping The livery punk for the young heir, that...shirt. No more, If he deny, ha' him beaten to 't, a must worke on, majcsticall, pleasant, delicate, or manly, more or lesse, in what sort you please. Adde... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1902 - 868 pages
...Sweetnesse ? Againe, the long wordes that we borrow being intermingled with the short of our owne store, must worke on, majesticall, pleasant, delicate, or manly, more or lesse, in what sort you please. Adde... | |
| Guy Andrew Thompson - Criticism - 1914 - 238 pages
...words that we borrow, being intermingled with the short of our own store, make up a perfect harmony, by culling from out which mixture with judgment you...may frame your speech according to the matter you must work on, majestical, pleasant, delicate, or manly, more or less, in what sort you please" (Excellency... | |
| Robert Burns Morgan - Great Britain - 1923 - 696 pages
...words that we borrow, being intermingled with the short of our own store, make up a perfect harmony ; by culling from out which mixture (with judgment)...may frame your speech according to the matter you must work on, majestical, pleasant, delicate, or manly, more or less, in what sort you please. Add... | |
| Languages, Modern - 1846 - 1476 pages
...words, that we borrow, being intermingled with the short of our own store, make up a perfect harmony, by culling from out which mixture, with judgment,...may frame your speech according to the matter you must work on, majestical, pleasant, delicate, or manly, more or less in what sort you please. Add thereunto,... | |
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