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... Lord , " utter dis- tinctly but three syllables , namely pent , -turn , -Lord . Who would excuse the printer , that should mutilate this sentence in the same manner ? When a man reads La- tin or Greek , we expect him to utter nouns ...
... Lord , " utter dis- tinctly but three syllables , namely pent , -turn , -Lord . Who would excuse the printer , that should mutilate this sentence in the same manner ? When a man reads La- tin or Greek , we expect him to utter nouns ...
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... lord , I did . We dò , my lord . ' Arm'd , my lord . [ Paul . ] My lord , from head to foot . O yès , my lord . A countenance more in sorrow than in anger . Này , very pale . Shak . Hamlet . 6 ] NOTE 1. This sort of question ends with ...
... lord , I did . We dò , my lord . ' Arm'd , my lord . [ Paul . ] My lord , from head to foot . O yès , my lord . A countenance more in sorrow than in anger . Này , very pale . Shak . Hamlet . 6 ] NOTE 1. This sort of question ends with ...
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... Lord thy God , with all thy heàrt , mind , and and with all thy sòul , and with all thy strength , and with all thy thy neighbor as thyself . NOTE 1. When the principle of emphatic series in- * The loose sentence , though it does not ...
... Lord thy God , with all thy heàrt , mind , and and with all thy sòul , and with all thy strength , and with all thy thy neighbor as thyself . NOTE 1. When the principle of emphatic series in- * The loose sentence , though it does not ...
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... Lord , O Lord , forgive , Let a repenting rebel live . This stress upon a , in the second line , shows the absence of just discrimination in the reader . * * I beg leave to ask here , if it shows want of taste in the reader , in such a ...
... Lord , O Lord , forgive , Let a repenting rebel live . This stress upon a , in the second line , shows the absence of just discrimination in the reader . * * I beg leave to ask here , if it shows want of taste in the reader , in such a ...
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... Lord is come ! Let earth receive her king ; Let every heàri prepare him room , And heav'n and nature sing . ( ° ) Was it for crimes that I had done , He groan'd upon the trée ? Amäzing pity ! grace unknown ! And love beyond degree ...
... Lord is come ! Let earth receive her king ; Let every heàri prepare him room , And heav'n and nature sing . ( ° ) Was it for crimes that I had done , He groan'd upon the trée ? Amäzing pity ! grace unknown ! And love beyond degree ...
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