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... reading ccording to the sense and accent . The Greeks and Romans doubtless read and spoke their tongues by ecent , and no more adhered to the mechanical ctus of their verse than our best readers do in heir recitation of poetry . What an ...
... reading ccording to the sense and accent . The Greeks and Romans doubtless read and spoke their tongues by ecent , and no more adhered to the mechanical ctus of their verse than our best readers do in heir recitation of poetry . What an ...
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... readers of that mis- amused at the interest others take in these in - cellany will allow that the following is nearly quiries ; though I sometimes wish they did not take up so much of your pages , to the exclusion of matter more ...
... readers of that mis- amused at the interest others take in these in - cellany will allow that the following is nearly quiries ; though I sometimes wish they did not take up so much of your pages , to the exclusion of matter more ...
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... readers explain what was the origin of their use , and when they ceased to be worn ? J. BURHAM SAFFORD . Evesham . DEESIDE . - There is a well - known local publi- cation called The New Deeside Guide , written by , it is understood ...
... readers explain what was the origin of their use , and when they ceased to be worn ? J. BURHAM SAFFORD . Evesham . DEESIDE . - There is a well - known local publi- cation called The New Deeside Guide , written by , it is understood ...
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