The North American Review, Band 87Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1858 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... language in so peculiar a manner , called itself , from the time it felt itself as a unit , by the name of Hellenes . Its first his- torical act is the development of this language , and this act is an artis- tic one . For as a work of ...
... language in so peculiar a manner , called itself , from the time it felt itself as a unit , by the name of Hellenes . Its first his- torical act is the development of this language , and this act is an artis- tic one . For as a work of ...
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... language , then , was from the beginning the countersign of the Hellenes . In their language they learned to feel themselves a sep- arate community , distinguished from all the other people of the earth ; it remained for all times the ...
... language , then , was from the beginning the countersign of the Hellenes . In their language they learned to feel themselves a sep- arate community , distinguished from all the other people of the earth ; it remained for all times the ...
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... language of ges- tures , as signs to meet the eye , to serve instead of a language of words ? In his essays with his pupils he met with many disappointments . He showed them letters which he taught them to imitate , but nothing like ...
... language of ges- tures , as signs to meet the eye , to serve instead of a language of words ? In his essays with his pupils he met with many disappointments . He showed them letters which he taught them to imitate , but nothing like ...
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