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... example , gale , blow , and swain - were , by virtue of their long vowels , especially useful for rhymes , but on the whole the signifi- cance of this choice of certain words in preference to many others available lies in their general ...
... example , gale , blow , and swain - were , by virtue of their long vowels , especially useful for rhymes , but on the whole the signifi- cance of this choice of certain words in preference to many others available lies in their general ...
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... example , in the third book of Rabelais , is Panurge's celebrated defence of his own improvidence ( he has just run through three years ' income in a fortnight ) in which arguments are drawn from astronomy , physiology , and other ...
... example , in the third book of Rabelais , is Panurge's celebrated defence of his own improvidence ( he has just run through three years ' income in a fortnight ) in which arguments are drawn from astronomy , physiology , and other ...
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... example of the latter quality , and the failure on the part of some modern critics to appreciate it is the measure of how far the taste for certain niceties of wit has been lost . As for freedom , this was gradually lost with the ...
... example of the latter quality , and the failure on the part of some modern critics to appreciate it is the measure of how far the taste for certain niceties of wit has been lost . As for freedom , this was gradually lost with the ...
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