Library of Formatting Examples:Thought Breaks/02A
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The system was first introduced in 1897, in the translation of <i>John Gabriel Borkman</i>. It has no longer even the disadvantage of unfamiliarity, since it has been adopted by Mr. Bernard Shaw in his printed plays, and, I believe, by other dramatists. <tb> Just thirty years have passed since I first put pen to paper in a translation of Ibsen. In October 1877, <i>Pillars of Society</i> reached me hot from the press; and, having devoured it, I dashed off a translation of it in less than a week. It has since |
The combination of extra white space and change of subject makes this a thought break. It isn't a new Section.
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