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Strona x
... regard to the pause at the end of the line , which marks that strain or verse to be finished , rhyme renders this always sensible , and in some measure compels us to observe it in our pronunciation . In blank verse , where there is a ...
... regard to the pause at the end of the line , which marks that strain or verse to be finished , rhyme renders this always sensible , and in some measure compels us to observe it in our pronunciation . In blank verse , where there is a ...
Strona xiii
... regard to particular rules concerning action and gesticulation , Quinctilian has delivered a great many , in the last chapter of the 11th Book of his Institutions ; and all the modern writers on this subject have done little else but ...
... regard to particular rules concerning action and gesticulation , Quinctilian has delivered a great many , in the last chapter of the 11th Book of his Institutions ; and all the modern writers on this subject have done little else but ...
Strona 10
... regard to my civilities , if there is any other man in the place . The new flight of beau- ties to whom I have made my addresses , suffer me to pay the treat , and then titter with boys . So that I now find myself welcome only to a few ...
... regard to my civilities , if there is any other man in the place . The new flight of beau- ties to whom I have made my addresses , suffer me to pay the treat , and then titter with boys . So that I now find myself welcome only to a few ...
Strona 13
... regard to its happiness or misery . For , in this sense , be may cast us away from his presence , and take his holy spirit from us . This single consideration one would think sufficient to make us open our hearts to all those infu ...
... regard to its happiness or misery . For , in this sense , be may cast us away from his presence , and take his holy spirit from us . This single consideration one would think sufficient to make us open our hearts to all those infu ...
Strona 25
... regard to the use of one particular period of that long time which , I hope , you have before you ; I mean the next two years . Remember then , that whatever knowledge you do not solidly lay the foun- dation of before you are eighteen ...
... regard to the use of one particular period of that long time which , I hope , you have before you ; I mean the next two years . Remember then , that whatever knowledge you do not solidly lay the foun- dation of before you are eighteen ...
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