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Dialogue
1 Charm| In framing the English sentence we are insensibly diverted 2 Charm| to say, the members of a sentence are either opposed to one 3 Charm| or two ‘fors’ in the same sentence where the Greek repeats ( 4 Charm| The formation of the sentence and of the paragraph greatly 5 Charm| developed from within. The sentence marks another step in an 6 Charm| not always certain where a sentence begins and ends; and paragraphs 7 Charm| spoiling the effect of the sentence by introducing ‘it.’ Collective 8 Charm| for a long and complicated sentence which is rarely to be found 9 Charm| we must break up the long sentence into two or more short ones. 10 Charm| occur twice in the same sentence. But the Greek has no such 11 Charm| in the composition of a sentence only, or yet of a single