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... speak dogmatically , surely comes next to Milton's in grandeur of sound and rhythmic roll ; and possibly if Latin were our native tongue we might consider it equal to Milton's . Mr. Gladstone , a critic " in the fore- most files of time ...
... speak dogmatically , surely comes next to Milton's in grandeur of sound and rhythmic roll ; and possibly if Latin were our native tongue we might consider it equal to Milton's . Mr. Gladstone , a critic " in the fore- most files of time ...
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... speak for me . De Quincey , I do not know in which of his works , in speaking of the difference between what he ... speak or can be taught to speak . They never can transmigrate into new incarnations . To reproduce them in new forms or ...
... speak for me . De Quincey , I do not know in which of his works , in speaking of the difference between what he ... speak or can be taught to speak . They never can transmigrate into new incarnations . To reproduce them in new forms or ...
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... speak with a Scottish accent , the most persistent signs of which are ( 1 ) a peculiar intonation , and ( 2 ) the sound of the aspirate with the w , as in what , when , which , to which Scotsmen give the same value as the Anglo - Saxon ...
... speak with a Scottish accent , the most persistent signs of which are ( 1 ) a peculiar intonation , and ( 2 ) the sound of the aspirate with the w , as in what , when , which , to which Scotsmen give the same value as the Anglo - Saxon ...
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Shakspeariana 1Honorary Degrees 3Curlliana | 6 |
Mark Lemon 9TêteàTête Portraits Row | 15 |
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