3 edition of difference between words esteemed synonymous, 1766 found in the catalog.
difference between words esteemed synonymous, 1766
John Trusler
Published
1970 by Scolar P. in Menston .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Genre | Early works to 1800. |
Series | English linguistics, 1500-1800; a collection of facsimile reprints,, no. 207 |
Contributions | Girard, Gabriel, 1677-1748. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PE1591.A2 T7 1766a |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | [5], 24, 216 [5], 243 p. |
Number of Pages | 243 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4654184M |
ISBN 10 | 0854171975 |
LC Control Number | 77503845 |
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on Amazon. on Amazon. Title - The Diſtinction Between Words Eſteemed Synonymous Author - John Truſler The deſign of theſe volumes is to point out the delicate difference between words reputed ſynonymous; that is to ſay, the diſtinguiſhing characteriſtics of ſuch words, as reſembling each other in their general idea, may nevertheleſs be diſtinguiſhable one from another by ſome.
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‘The Difference between Words esteemed Synonyms, in the English Language; and the proper choice of them determined’ (anon.), 2 vols., London,12mo. A second edition, with the author's name, appeared in ; third edition, 2 vols., ; reprinted ‘Hogarth Moralized.
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Useful, to all, who would, either, write or speak, with propriety, and, elegance. John Trustler’s The Difference Between Words Esteemed Synonymous in the English Language; and the Proper Choice of Them Determined () was deemed “Useful, to all, who would, either, write or speak, with Propriety, and, Elegance” (evidently, a treatise on comma usage would also have been useful).
And a fascinating text by Hester Piozzi. John Trusler, The Difference between Words esteemed Synonyms, in the English Language; and the proper choice of them determined () Hester Lynch Piozzi, British Synonymy () James Leslie, Dictionary of the Synonymous Words and Technical Terms in the English Language () George Crabb, English Synonyms Explained ().
Esteemed definition, to regard highly or favorably; regard with respect or admiration: I esteem him for his honesty. See more. InHester Lynch Piozzi published a two-volume work of synonymy, a relatively new field; her innovative publication was preceded only by the Rev.
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