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Pagina 175
... sounds and sensations which combine into a special enchantment about the time . of the fall of darkness upon bodies of men who have drunk excitement and borne toil together in the day . How intense , too , the flash of imagination with ...
... sounds and sensations which combine into a special enchantment about the time . of the fall of darkness upon bodies of men who have drunk excitement and borne toil together in the day . How intense , too , the flash of imagination with ...
Pagina 221
... sound of his voyce and grimness of his countenance . ' And Shakespeare , with a frank disregard for chronology ... sounds , Thou mad'st thine enemies shake . ' But perhaps the most curious evidence of the degree to which Shakespeare ...
... sound of his voyce and grimness of his countenance . ' And Shakespeare , with a frank disregard for chronology ... sounds , Thou mad'st thine enemies shake . ' But perhaps the most curious evidence of the degree to which Shakespeare ...
Pagina 384
... sounds where two syllables consecutive , but in separate words , are accented with a marked pause between them : -E.g ... sound , and pre- fixing to the first a delaying word which precludes any scamping of the next ensuing accent : -E.g ...
... sounds where two syllables consecutive , but in separate words , are accented with a marked pause between them : -E.g ... sound , and pre- fixing to the first a delaying word which precludes any scamping of the next ensuing accent : -E.g ...
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