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... language of poetry might well start from that statement ; it would bring us nearer to what he really thought , and why he thought it , than beating over the old ground of ' the language really spoken by men ' or the language of ' humble ...
... language of poetry might well start from that statement ; it would bring us nearer to what he really thought , and why he thought it , than beating over the old ground of ' the language really spoken by men ' or the language of ' humble ...
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... language in schools and offices , demanded an autonomous administration staffed by natives , a representative Diet , & c . , but did not raise the wider problem of Poland's resurrection . Moreover , the petition dealing with a province ...
... language in schools and offices , demanded an autonomous administration staffed by natives , a representative Diet , & c . , but did not raise the wider problem of Poland's resurrection . Moreover , the petition dealing with a province ...
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... language was then very imperfect , no trustworthy grammars or dictionaries existed , and Thompson had never apparently given himself to any close or serious study of the language . While , therefore , his cuneiform texts have been the ...
... language was then very imperfect , no trustworthy grammars or dictionaries existed , and Thompson had never apparently given himself to any close or serious study of the language . While , therefore , his cuneiform texts have been the ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
IMMATERIALISM Philosophical Lecture By A A Luce Read | 19 |
WORDSWORTH AND POPE Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 33 |
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