The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... expressions are , or are not , good English , is useful information ; to investigate the causes which have led to the adoption of this or that word or expression , is an interesting branch of the history of the language ; to protest ...
... expressions are , or are not , good English , is useful information ; to investigate the causes which have led to the adoption of this or that word or expression , is an interesting branch of the history of the language ; to protest ...
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... expression of a face . Here , however , no such loss is felt . The outward sight , it is true , is in abeyance , but the intensest sense of inward vision has taken its place . Our Lord is looking into Him- self - that self which knew ...
... expression of a face . Here , however , no such loss is felt . The outward sight , it is true , is in abeyance , but the intensest sense of inward vision has taken its place . Our Lord is looking into Him- self - that self which knew ...
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... expression which enshroud his thoughts and distort his compositions , it were vain to deny that his steady perseverance in the course which he has chosen has won at length for himself an influence among readers of poetry second only to ...
... expression which enshroud his thoughts and distort his compositions , it were vain to deny that his steady perseverance in the course which he has chosen has won at length for himself an influence among readers of poetry second only to ...
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a Biography 15901632 By John | 1 |
and Spelling By Henry Alford D D Dean | 39 |
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