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... reader will find his own examples , and he may find , too , that the degree of looseness varies according as the verse is read silently or aloud , and even singly or in sequence . But some looseness every reader will find , and , so ...
... reader will find his own examples , and he may find , too , that the degree of looseness varies according as the verse is read silently or aloud , and even singly or in sequence . But some looseness every reader will find , and , so ...
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... reader at least they almost invariably have the effect of driving home the serious intention . They seem to come to the rescue of the nervous ganglion just in time to prevent its utter exhaustion . Unfriendly critics might argue that ...
... reader at least they almost invariably have the effect of driving home the serious intention . They seem to come to the rescue of the nervous ganglion just in time to prevent its utter exhaustion . Unfriendly critics might argue that ...
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... reader . reader . But I have heard it very beautifully read and paid homage to its grave and sombre magnificence . The ordinary vernacular beside it seems like home - spun compared with brocade . It is hardly possible to use Middle ...
... reader . reader . But I have heard it very beautifully read and paid homage to its grave and sombre magnificence . The ordinary vernacular beside it seems like home - spun compared with brocade . It is hardly possible to use Middle ...
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