The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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... language arose later than the other languages of the south , and that it commenced at the court of the kings of Sicily ; that the Italian versification was formed on the model of the Provençal , and that the language of the court of ...
... language arose later than the other languages of the south , and that it commenced at the court of the kings of Sicily ; that the Italian versification was formed on the model of the Provençal , and that the language of the court of ...
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... language , for example , may be learnt in three months in Philadel- phia , when as many years are insufficient to acquire it in the uni- versity of Paris . Nature is displayed in a volume of phrases , and the operations of the mind ...
... language , for example , may be learnt in three months in Philadel- phia , when as many years are insufficient to acquire it in the uni- versity of Paris . Nature is displayed in a volume of phrases , and the operations of the mind ...
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... language of scripture is preserved as far as it is possi- ble . The object of the poet is never to astonish ; his language is the legitimate expression of vigour and simplicity . His aim is to delight , to elevate us with a calm and ...
... language of scripture is preserved as far as it is possi- ble . The object of the poet is never to astonish ; his language is the legitimate expression of vigour and simplicity . His aim is to delight , to elevate us with a calm and ...
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