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Page 106
... instances of defective rhymes , such as perceive and breathe , wave and bathe , & c . · We are , however , compelled to observe that many lines of the poem to Mirth ' in the first volume are mere parodies of others in Milton's Allegro ...
... instances of defective rhymes , such as perceive and breathe , wave and bathe , & c . · We are , however , compelled to observe that many lines of the poem to Mirth ' in the first volume are mere parodies of others in Milton's Allegro ...
Page 155
... instances of the violation of the rule with respect both to singulars and plurals . To those who adhere to the rule as Mr. Sharp laid it down , it is useless to point out instances of its violation in the case of plurals , because these ...
... instances of the violation of the rule with respect both to singulars and plurals . To those who adhere to the rule as Mr. Sharp laid it down , it is useless to point out instances of its violation in the case of plurals , because these ...
Page 162
... instances , where no regimen pre- vails , and which has made those who did not see the reason for its insertion call it an otiosum flabellum . The article distin- guishes the gender when no rule derived from termination or any other ...
... instances , where no regimen pre- vails , and which has made those who did not see the reason for its insertion call it an otiosum flabellum . The article distin- guishes the gender when no rule derived from termination or any other ...
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