Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 146
... write , only not for others but for yourself . Above all , learn to vary studies . so as to renew your intelligence ... write ; you will be armed for the combat . But beware of the theatre ; any successes that you may obtain in that ...
... write , only not for others but for yourself . Above all , learn to vary studies . so as to renew your intelligence ... write ; you will be armed for the combat . But beware of the theatre ; any successes that you may obtain in that ...
Page 532
... write correct English . The custom is certainly older than Shakespeare's day , for Shake- speare does not show any of the diffidence of one making a new departure when he causes a Welshman , an Irishman , and a Scotch- man in Act III ...
... write correct English . The custom is certainly older than Shakespeare's day , for Shake- speare does not show any of the diffidence of one making a new departure when he causes a Welshman , an Irishman , and a Scotch- man in Act III ...
Page 537
... write but one short sentence in dialect or accent can know the awful drudgery and mechanical labour of transliteration and phonetics and apostrophes . The pen accustomed to write words in full never takes kindly to abbreviations , and ...
... write but one short sentence in dialect or accent can know the awful drudgery and mechanical labour of transliteration and phonetics and apostrophes . The pen accustomed to write words in full never takes kindly to abbreviations , and ...
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Richardson Samuel Some Correspondents | 22 |
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