| 1787 - 690 páginas
...beautiful and gaudy, to ufurp a place among words, and to exclude the article from its well-earned dignity The neighing of a horfe, the lowing of a cow, the barking of a dog, fneezing, coughing, groaning, fhrieting, and every cither involuntary convulfVon with oral found, have... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1786 - 524 páginas
...as an unneceffary part of ipeech. ' Without the artful contrivances of language, Jays he, man* kind would have nothing but interjections with which to...communicate, orally, any of their feelings. The neighing of a jhorfe, the lowing of a cow, the barking of a dog, the purring of a cat, fneezing, coughing, groaning,... | |
| 1787 - 668 páginas
...beautiful and gaudy, to ufurp a prace among words, and to exclude the article from its well-earned: dignity The neighing of a horfe, the lowing of a cow, the barking of a dog, freezing, coughing, groaning, {bricking, and every other involuntary convulfion with oral found, have... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 414 páginas
...difguiling or lidiculous. artful contrivances of language, mankind would have nothing but interjfclicm with which to communicate orally any of their feelings. " The neighing of a borfe, the lowing of a cow, the barking of a dog, the purring or a cat, fneezing, coughing, groaning,... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1798 - 554 páginas
...the dominion of Speech is erected upon the downfall of Interjections. Without the artful contrivances of Language, mankind would have nothing but Interjections...feelings. The neighing of a horfe, the lowing of a cow, * " Interjectionem non efle partem orationis, fie oftends. Quod naturale eft, idem eft apud omnes :... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1798 - 566 páginas
...Interjedlions. Without the artful contrivances of Language, mankind would have nothing but Interjedlions with which to communicate, orally, any of their feelings. The neighing of a hbrfe, the lowing of a cow, * " Interjedlionem non efle partem orationis, fie oftends. Quod.naturale... | |
| Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1801 - 372 páginas
..."speechless, has been permitted to usurp a place amongst " words, " words, &c."— "The neighing of ahorse, the lowing of " a cow, the barking of a dog, the purring of a cat ; " sneezing, coughing, groaning, shrieking, and every " other involuntary convulsion with oral sound,... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 páginas
...class of interjections, on which we shall make use of good authority. " The neigh« ing ot a horse, the lowing of a cow, the barking of a dog, the purring of a cat, sneezing, coughing, groaning, shiieking, and every other involuntary convulsion and oral sound, have... | |
| Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1815 - 524 páginas
...speechless, has been permitted to usurp a place " amongst words, &c."—" The neighing of a " horse, the lowing of a cow, the barking of a " dog, the purring of a cat, sneezing, coughing, " groaning, shrieking, and every other involun" tary convulsion with oral sound,... | |
| 1823 - 872 páginas
...same author, is erected on the downfal of interjections. Without the artful contrivances of languages, mankind would have nothing but interjections with...orally any of their feelings. " The neighing of a horse, the lowing of a cow, the barking of a dog, the purring of a cat, sneezing, coughing, groaning,... | |
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