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" So did the best writers in their beginnings: they imposed upon themselves care and industry; they did nothing rashly; they obtained first to write well and then custom made it easy and a habit. "
The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a ... - Page 211
by Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the ..., Volume 2

George Burnett - 1807 - 970 pages
...else we would never set it down. But the safest is to return to our judgment, and handle over again those things, the easiness of which might make them...beginnings. They imposed upon themselves care and industryi They did nothing rashly. They obtained first to write well, and then custom made it easy...
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1807 - 528 pages
...else we would never set it down. But the safest is to return to our judgment, and handle over again those things, the easiness of which might make them...the best writers in their beginnings. They imposed upoh themselves care and industry. They did nothing rashly. They obtained first to write well, and...
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The Elements of English Composition

David Irving - 1841 - 448 pages
...downe. But the safest is to returne to our judgement, and handle over againe those things, the easinesse of which might make them justly suspected. So did the best writers in their beginnings; they imposM upon themselves care and industry. They did nothing rashly. They obtain'd first to write well,...
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Palaestra stili Latini; or, Materials for translation into Latin prose ...

Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1855 - 446 pages
...downe. But the safest is to returne to our judgement^ and handle over againe those things, the easinesse of which might make them justly suspected. So did...rashly. They obtained first to write well, and then custome made it easie and a habit. By little and little, their matter shewed itself to them more plentifully,...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 pages
...else we would never set it down. But the safest is to return to our judgment, and handle over again those things, the easiness of which might make them...easy and a habit. By little and little, their matter showed itself to them more plentifully; their words answered, their composition followed; and all,...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 pages
...else we would never set it down. But the safest is to return to our judgment, and handle over again those things, the easiness of which might make them...easy and a habit. By little and little, their matter showed itself to them more plentifully; their words answered, their composition followed ; and all,...
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Parsing Book: Containing a Brief Course of Syntax, Together with Selections ...

Allen Hayden Weld - 1860 - 136 pages
...judgment, and handle over again those things, the easiness of which might make them justly suspected. 5. So did the best writers in their beginnings. They...easy and a habit. By little and little, their matter showed itself to them more plentifully; their words answered, their composition followed; and all,...
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A Compendium of English Literautre: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 pages
...else we would never set it down. But the safest is to return to our judgment, and handle over again those things, the easiness of which might make them...easy and a habit. By little and little, their matter showed itself to them more plentifully; their words answered, their composition followed ; and all,...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 pages
...else we would never set it down. But the safest is to return to our judgment, and handle over again those things, the easiness of which might make them...easy and a habit. By little and little, their matter showed itself to them more plentifully; their words answered, their composition followed ; and all,...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1872 - 786 pages
...never set it down. But the safest is to return to our judgment, and handle over again those tilines, the easiness of which might make them justly suspected....easy and a habit. By little and little, their matter showed itself to them more plentifully; their words answered, their composition followed ; and all,...
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