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... marks , I think , one who , making the transition from rhymed to blank verse , realises the danger from relaxed restraint , is anxious to write the new line correctly , and trusts at first too little to his ear . It is still more a mark ...
... marks , I think , one who , making the transition from rhymed to blank verse , realises the danger from relaxed restraint , is anxious to write the new line correctly , and trusts at first too little to his ear . It is still more a mark ...
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... marks that connect ours with the latter may have been inserted at the time of revision.2 Against the Dream's ... marks of early euphuistic style in a much greater degree than ours ; but these may be marks of the earliest sketch ...
... marks that connect ours with the latter may have been inserted at the time of revision.2 Against the Dream's ... marks of early euphuistic style in a much greater degree than ours ; but these may be marks of the earliest sketch ...
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... mark ] Cf. save the mark , " an expression which Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable , p . 790 , refers to archery , i.e. a wish that a well - placed arrow may not be displaced by a later . Considering the use of either , as here ...
... mark ] Cf. save the mark , " an expression which Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable , p . 790 , refers to archery , i.e. a wish that a well - placed arrow may not be displaced by a later . Considering the use of either , as here ...
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