The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2 |
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For this reason , the recitative music in every language should be as different as the tone or accent of each language ; for otherwise , what may properly express a passion in one language , will not do it in another .
For this reason , the recitative music in every language should be as different as the tone or accent of each language ; for otherwise , what may properly express a passion in one language , will not do it in another .
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The same natural aversion to loquacity has of late years made a very considerable alteration in our language , by closing in one syllable the termination of our preterperfect tense , as in the words drown'd , walk'd , arriv'd ...
The same natural aversion to loquacity has of late years made a very considerable alteration in our language , by closing in one syllable the termination of our preterperfect tense , as in the words drown'd , walk'd , arriv'd ...
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Nay , this humour of shortening our language had once run so far ... generally dwindle to monosyllables , whereas in other modern languages they receive a softer turn on this occasion , by the addition of a new syllable .
Nay , this humour of shortening our language had once run so far ... generally dwindle to monosyllables , whereas in other modern languages they receive a softer turn on this occasion , by the addition of a new syllable .
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THE TATLER PAOR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse 75 Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in the | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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