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Samuel Johnson, Alexander Chalmers, Arthur Murphy. are sometimes compared
by changing the last syllable, as proud, prouder, proudest : and sometimes by
particles prefixed, as, ambitious, more ambitious, most ambitious. The forms of
our ...
Samuel Johnson, Alexander Chalmers, Arthur Murphy. are sometimes compared
by changing the last syllable, as proud, prouder, proudest : and sometimes by
particles prefixed, as, ambitious, more ambitious, most ambitious. The forms of
our ...
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Care will sometimes betray to the appearance of negligence. He that is catching
opportunities which seldom occur, will suffer those to pass by unregarded, which
he expects hourly to return ; he that is searching for rare and remote things, will ...
Care will sometimes betray to the appearance of negligence. He that is catching
opportunities which seldom occur, will suffer those to pass by unregarded, which
he expects hourly to return ; he that is searching for rare and remote things, will ...
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Others, and those very frequent, smoothed the cadence, or regulated the
measure : on these I have not exercised the same rigour; if only a word was
transposed, or a particle inserted or omitted, I have sometimes suffered the line to
stand ; for ...
Others, and those very frequent, smoothed the cadence, or regulated the
measure : on these I have not exercised the same rigour; if only a word was
transposed, or a particle inserted or omitted, I have sometimes suffered the line to
stand ; for ...
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The reason of all this confusion seems to be, that he took his story from a novel,
which he sometimes followed, and sometimes forsook, sometimes remembered,
and sometimes forgot. That this play is rightly attributed to Shakespeare, I have ...
The reason of all this confusion seems to be, that he took his story from a novel,
which he sometimes followed, and sometimes forsook, sometimes remembered,
and sometimes forgot. That this play is rightly attributed to Shakespeare, I have ...
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... and wanders in new tracts, where she is indeed sometimes lost in a labyrinth,
from which though she cannot return, and scarce knows how to proceed ; yet,
sometimes, makes useful discoveries, or finds out nearer paths to knowledge.
... and wanders in new tracts, where she is indeed sometimes lost in a labyrinth,
from which though she cannot return, and scarce knows how to proceed ; yet,
sometimes, makes useful discoveries, or finds out nearer paths to knowledge.
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