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... reader that these are not to be excused as the caprice of the printer or the lazy fancy of the editors . The punctuation is rhetorical rather than logical , and should not , any more than should the old - fashioned guise of a few words ...
... reader that these are not to be excused as the caprice of the printer or the lazy fancy of the editors . The punctuation is rhetorical rather than logical , and should not , any more than should the old - fashioned guise of a few words ...
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... reader will find the chief deviations from the original texts indicated in the Notes . Verses , such as Pope's Messiah or Addison's ' Pieces of Divine Poetry , ' which were printed for the first time in the Spectator , are given in the ...
... reader will find the chief deviations from the original texts indicated in the Notes . Verses , such as Pope's Messiah or Addison's ' Pieces of Divine Poetry , ' which were printed for the first time in the Spectator , are given in the ...
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... Readers as are not unqualified for the Entertainment by their Affectation or Ignorance ; and the Reason is plain , because the same Paintings of Nature which recommend it to the most ordinary Reader , will appear Beautiful to the most ...
... Readers as are not unqualified for the Entertainment by their Affectation or Ignorance ; and the Reason is plain , because the same Paintings of Nature which recommend it to the most ordinary Reader , will appear Beautiful to the most ...
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