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He then says , that “ Sophocles has some pretty striking instances of the Hiatus , akter reading which , a modern imitator might not be afraid of introducing it . ' He then cites , Elet . 850. Trach . 1028. 1039. 990. Ajax . 959. Oed .
He then says , that “ Sophocles has some pretty striking instances of the Hiatus , akter reading which , a modern imitator might not be afraid of introducing it . ' He then cites , Elet . 850. Trach . 1028. 1039. 990. Ajax . 959. Oed .
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And from hence , he says , results a rule of life of confiderable importance , viz . That many things are to be done , and abftained from , solely for the sake of habit . He observes farther , that the Christian religion has not ascere ...
And from hence , he says , results a rule of life of confiderable importance , viz . That many things are to be done , and abftained from , solely for the sake of habit . He observes farther , that the Christian religion has not ascere ...
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That in every question of conduct where one fide is double ful , and the other fiae safe , we are bound to take the safe side : • This , ' says he , ' is beit explained by an instance , and I know of none more to our purpose , than that ...
That in every question of conduct where one fide is double ful , and the other fiae safe , we are bound to take the safe side : • This , ' says he , ' is beit explained by an instance , and I know of none more to our purpose , than that ...
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