The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... speaking have been written more as contributions to discussion , than as attempts to decide in doubtful cases . The ... speak of falling in love , ' because we may not say that we fall in hate . ' But any stick , as the proverb goes ...
... speaking have been written more as contributions to discussion , than as attempts to decide in doubtful cases . The ... speak of falling in love , ' because we may not say that we fall in hate . ' But any stick , as the proverb goes ...
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... speak : speak as you think . ' Write These last words contain the key - note of the whole theme . It is affectation which is the root of almost all offences against good language and good manners . The simple and uncouth expressions of ...
... speak : speak as you think . ' Write These last words contain the key - note of the whole theme . It is affectation which is the root of almost all offences against good language and good manners . The simple and uncouth expressions of ...
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... speak of this subject with unfeigned reverence ) , if we venture to add that the uncouth and grotesque forms in which the mysteries of the Christian religion were sometimes represented from the seventh to the thirteenth centuries , not ...
... speak of this subject with unfeigned reverence ) , if we venture to add that the uncouth and grotesque forms in which the mysteries of the Christian religion were sometimes represented from the seventh to the thirteenth centuries , not ...
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a Biography 15901632 By John | 1 |
and Spelling By Henry Alford D D Dean | 39 |
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