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... languages : nor do we consider it as at all unfortunate , that a single language does not universally prevail . On the contrary , we are convinced , that the great variety of the tongues and dialects spoken by her inhabitants , is one ...
... languages : nor do we consider it as at all unfortunate , that a single language does not universally prevail . On the contrary , we are convinced , that the great variety of the tongues and dialects spoken by her inhabitants , is one ...
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... language too is not unadorned with this beauty . Milton , who almost thought in the rich languages of antiquity , exhibits many fine examples of it , such as ' sable - vested night , ' ' drow- sy - flighted steeds , ' close - curtained ...
... language too is not unadorned with this beauty . Milton , who almost thought in the rich languages of antiquity , exhibits many fine examples of it , such as ' sable - vested night , ' ' drow- sy - flighted steeds , ' close - curtained ...
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boughs and foliage and fruits constitute the whole wide - spread- ing language . Its conciseness is likewise such as cannot be imitated in any other tongue . Particles - which invariably weaken , at the same time that they connect a ...
boughs and foliage and fruits constitute the whole wide - spread- ing language . Its conciseness is likewise such as cannot be imitated in any other tongue . Particles - which invariably weaken , at the same time that they connect a ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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