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... word , can be alleged here . Hence though we have admitted conjectures sometimes , we have not done so as often as perhaps will be expected . For , in the first place , we admit none because we think it better rhythm or grammar or sense ...
... word , can be alleged here . Hence though we have admitted conjectures sometimes , we have not done so as often as perhaps will be expected . For , in the first place , we admit none because we think it better rhythm or grammar or sense ...
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... word should bear two pronunciations in one line is far more improbable than that the unaccented syllable before ' twelve ' is purposely omitted by the poet ; and few readers will not acknowledge the solemn effect of such a verse . As ...
... word should bear two pronunciations in one line is far more improbable than that the unaccented syllable before ' twelve ' is purposely omitted by the poet ; and few readers will not acknowledge the solemn effect of such a verse . As ...
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... word more ; I charge thee . I. 2. 452 . To these ' licenses ' we may add verses sometimes with one and sometimes with two additional feet , and many half verses , and some a foot too short . When these inequalities are allowed , the ...
... word more ; I charge thee . I. 2. 452 . To these ' licenses ' we may add verses sometimes with one and sometimes with two additional feet , and many half verses , and some a foot too short . When these inequalities are allowed , the ...
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... words . E. Punctuation . We have now to state our practice of punctuation . The Folio and other editions , starting with very different principles from those that guide the punctuation of this day , have acted on those principles with ...
... words . E. Punctuation . We have now to state our practice of punctuation . The Folio and other editions , starting with very different principles from those that guide the punctuation of this day , have acted on those principles with ...
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... word which commences a line with an initial capital letter . In the Folios , many substantives , other than proper names or titles , are printed with initial capitals ; but , in order to avoid ambiguity , we have generally made our ...
... word which commences a line with an initial capital letter . In the Folios , many substantives , other than proper names or titles , are printed with initial capitals ; but , in order to avoid ambiguity , we have generally made our ...
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