I had gone on making verses ; since the continual occasion for words of the same import, but of different length, to suit the measure, or of different sound for the rhyme, would have laid me under a constant necessity of searching for variety, and also... The popular educator - Página 266por Popular educator - 1852Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1834 - 602 páginas
...would have laid me tinder constant necessity of searching fur variety, and also have tended to tix that variety in my mind, and make me master of it....some of the tales in The Spectator, and turned them in:u verse : and, after a time, when I had pretty well forgotten the prose, turned them back again.... | |
| Samuel Prout Newcombe - 1851 - 398 páginas
...corrected them. "But I found I wanted a stock of words, or a readiness in lecol- j lecting and using them. Therefore, I took some of the tales in the ' Spectator,' and turned them into verse; and after a tune, when I had pretty well forgotten the prose, turned them back again. I also sometimes jumbled... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 402 páginas
...had gone on making verses ; since the continued search for words of the same import, but of different length to suit the measure, or of different sound...my mind, and make me master of it. Therefore I took seme of the tales in the Spectator, and turned them into verse ; and, after%, time, when I had pretty... | |
| W. O. Blake - 1856 - 1016 páginas
...had gone on making verses ; since the continual search for words of the same import, but of different length to suit the measure, or of different sound, for the rhyme, would have laid me under constant necessity of searching for variety, and also have tended to fix that variety in my mind, and... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1865 - 594 páginas
...had gone on making verses ; since the continual search for words of the same import, but of different length, to suit the measure, or of different sound...and turned them into verse ; and after a time, when 1 had pretty well forgotten the prose, turned them back again. I als«. sometimes jumbled my collection... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Epes Sargent - 1866 - 270 páginas
...had gone on making verses ; since the continual search for words of the same import, but of different length to suit the measure, or of different sound...have tended to fix that variety in my mind, and make mo master of it. Therefore I took some of the tales in tho Spectator and turned them into verse ; and,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1868 - 426 páginas
...gone on making verses ; since the continual occasion for words of the same import, but of different length, to suit the measure, or of different sound...me master of it. Therefore I took some of the tales and turned them into verse ; and, after a time, when I had pretty well forgotten the prose, turned... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1868 - 434 páginas
...gone on making verses; since the continual occasion for words of the same import, but of different length, to suit the measure, or of different sound...me master of it. Therefore I took some of the tales and turned them into verse; and, after a time, when I had pretty well forgotten the prose, turned them... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 602 páginas
...gone on making verses ; since the continual occasion for words of the same import, but of different length, to suit the measure, or of different sound...me master of it. Therefore I took some of the tales and turned them into verse ; and, after a time, when I had pretty well forgotten the prose, turned... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 812 páginas
...gone on making verses ; since the continual occasion for words of the same import, but of different length, to suit the measure, or of different sound...me master of it. Therefore I took some of the tales and turned them into verse ; and, after a time, when I had pretty well forgotten the prose, turned... | |
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