Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.T. Tegg, 1823 |
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... rest as not to remain still more harmonious than prose , or to show , by the disposition of the tones , that it is part of a verse . This rule in the old hexa- meter might be easily observed , but in English will very frequently be in ...
... rest as not to remain still more harmonious than prose , or to show , by the disposition of the tones , that it is part of a verse . This rule in the old hexa- meter might be easily observed , but in English will very frequently be in ...
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... rest of the time , nor whether they count it by the old style or the new ; for I am resolved to break loose from the nursery in the tumult , and play my part among the rest ; and it will be strange if I cannot get a husband and a ...
... rest of the time , nor whether they count it by the old style or the new ; for I am resolved to break loose from the nursery in the tumult , and play my part among the rest ; and it will be strange if I cannot get a husband and a ...
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... rest ; but that , from the foundation to the pinnacles , one part rest firm upon another . This regular and consequential distribution is , among common authors , frequently neglected ; but the failures of those , whose example can have ...
... rest ; but that , from the foundation to the pinnacles , one part rest firm upon another . This regular and consequential distribution is , among common authors , frequently neglected ; but the failures of those , whose example can have ...
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No Page 71 No man believes that his own life will be short | 1 |
The necessity of good humour | 6 |
The lingering expectation of an heir | 12 |
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