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... languages and literatures of the sixteenth century in the Netherlands . From its nature the history of language is more fully recorded and can be traced more easily than that of the other components of nationality , and therefore it is ...
... languages and literatures of the sixteenth century in the Netherlands . From its nature the history of language is more fully recorded and can be traced more easily than that of the other components of nationality , and therefore it is ...
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... language of Spanish Brabant , Flanders , and Limburg . Uni- formity of language was a convenience in the work of govern- ment ; but when it created a common sentiment the government profited , if at all , indirectly and unconsciously ...
... language of Spanish Brabant , Flanders , and Limburg . Uni- formity of language was a convenience in the work of govern- ment ; but when it created a common sentiment the government profited , if at all , indirectly and unconsciously ...
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... language of literature as different from the language of everyday speech , because its purpose is different ; 2 and so it is in the case of poetry if , as we have suggested above , there is as a rule in poetic diction an intensification ...
... language of literature as different from the language of everyday speech , because its purpose is different ; 2 and so it is in the case of poetry if , as we have suggested above , there is as a rule in poetic diction an intensification ...
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THINKING AND Representation Philosophical Lecture By H | 83 |
ORIGEN Lecture on a Master Mind By the Very Rev Dr W | 123 |
THE GOLDEN WORLD OF KING LEAR Shakespeare Lecture | 147 |
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