10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARAGRAMMATIST»
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Bach and the Riddle of the Number Alphabet
The paragrammatist Riederer included a paragram written by his friend Johann
Caspar Wetzel at the end of Catalogus derer siebenhundert Paragrammatum
Cabbalisticorum Trigonalium (1719). Wetzel (1691- 1755) studied at the
Universities ...
2
Records of the Tuesday Club of Annapolis, 1745-56
Jonas Green Esqr., poet Laureat and master of Ceremonies aforesaid to the
ancient and honorable Club aforesd., did use and exercise, and did not hold
yourself to the Said art and lingual occupation of a punster or paragrammatist, but
, the ...
3
The Scientific and Litteray Treasury: A New and Popular ...
Hence paragrammatist, an appellation for a pun. ster, PAR'AGRAPH, any section
or portion of a writing which relates to a particular point, whether consisting of
one sentence ormiuny sentences. Paragraphs are generally distinguished by a ...
4
The Spectator: A Corrected Edition, with Prefaces Historical ...
I remember a country schoolmaster of my acquaintance told me once, that he had
been in company with a gentleman whom he looked upon to be the greatest
paragrammatist among the- moderns. Upon enquiry, I found my learned friend
had ...
Alexander Chalmers, Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, 1806
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On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries: Being the ...
Addison, T Burnet, De Quince Paradisieal, adj. \V aw Paradox, sb. G, Lewes,
Tooke, De Quincey Paradoxical, adj. B, De Q Paradoxically, adv. Burke
Paragram, sb. Addison Paragrammatist, sb. Addison Paragraph, sb. Burke
Paragraphist, sb.
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1857
6
The Scientific and Literary Treasury: A New and Popular ...
Hence paragrammatist, an appellation for a punster. PARAGRAPH, any section
or portion of a writing which relates to a particular point, whether consisting of
one sentence or many sentences. Paragraphs are generally distinguished by a ...
7
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... '-â -gram, s. geirdro, mwysair Paragrammatist, par-a-gram'-ma-tist, l
Paragrammist, par-â-gram'-mist, j s. geirdröydd, mwysai, mwyseiriwr
Paragrandine, par-a-gran'-di-ni, s. cen- llysg-ddiffyniad, sef dyfais i ddyogelu
rhag cenllysg Paragraph, ...
8
The Spectator: With a Biographical and Critical Preface, and ...
I remember a country schoolmaster of my acquaintance told me once, that he had
been in company with a gentleman whom he looked upon to be the greatest
paragrammatist among the moderns. Upon inquiry, I found my learned friend had
...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, 1853
9
The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison
I remember a country schoolmaster of my acquaintance told me once, that he had
been in company-with a gentleman whom he 'looked upon to be the greatest
Paragrammatist among the moderns. Upon enquiry, I found my learned friend
had ...
I remember a country schoolmaster of my acquaintance told me once, that he had
been in company with a gentleman whom he looked upon to be the greatest
paragrammatist among the modems. Upon inquiry, I found my learned friend had
...