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... language was the antient Etruscan , and wholly distinct from the Latin ; that it must have existed during the whole time of the Romans as the sermo vulgaris in use among the peasantry , while the Latin was confined to the capital , the ...
... language was the antient Etruscan , and wholly distinct from the Latin ; that it must have existed during the whole time of the Romans as the sermo vulgaris in use among the peasantry , while the Latin was confined to the capital , the ...
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... language of men in general , and not of any particular class , ' & c . Now what is all this but the ex- ploded Wordsworthian heresy , that the language of poetry and the language of real life are the same ? and this , too , when the ...
... language of men in general , and not of any particular class , ' & c . Now what is all this but the ex- ploded Wordsworthian heresy , that the language of poetry and the language of real life are the same ? and this , too , when the ...
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... language , the illustrious characters in which their history is so rich , and the distinguishing qualities of Homer , Herodotus , Thucydides , Xeno- phon , Plato , and the dramatic poets , furnish abundant reasons for an early study of ...
... language , the illustrious characters in which their history is so rich , and the distinguishing qualities of Homer , Herodotus , Thucydides , Xeno- phon , Plato , and the dramatic poets , furnish abundant reasons for an early study of ...
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