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Sivu 58
... haste , but more especially because I would not have my sense a slave to syllables . ” Dryden , when he had not a bad case to argue , would have had small respect for the wit whose skill lay in the making of faults , and has himself ...
... haste , but more especially because I would not have my sense a slave to syllables . ” Dryden , when he had not a bad case to argue , would have had small respect for the wit whose skill lay in the making of faults , and has himself ...
Sivu 73
... haste has led him to fill out the measure of lines with phrases that add only to dilute , and thus the clearest , the most direct , the most manly versifier of his time became , without meaning it , the source ( fons et origo malorum ) ...
... haste has led him to fill out the measure of lines with phrases that add only to dilute , and thus the clearest , the most direct , the most manly versifier of his time became , without meaning it , the source ( fons et origo malorum ) ...
Sivu 74
... haste he is willing to make a shift with its counterfeit , Effect . As usual , he had a good reason to urge for what he did : “ I will not excuse , but justify myself for one pretended crime for which I am liable to be charged by false ...
... haste he is willing to make a shift with its counterfeit , Effect . As usual , he had a good reason to urge for what he did : “ I will not excuse , but justify myself for one pretended crime for which I am liable to be charged by false ...
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