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... Language : 1 Language , whether written or spoken , is the great instrument of communicating knowledge . An examination , therefore , of its structure , will form a proper introduction to our inquiries concerning éloquence . Spoken ...
... Language : 1 Language , whether written or spoken , is the great instrument of communicating knowledge . An examination , therefore , of its structure , will form a proper introduction to our inquiries concerning éloquence . Spoken ...
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... language to inspiration ; we find nothing in the book of Genesis to justify such a suggestion , while the diversity of languages serves completely to refute it . We may with equal reason attribute to this source the origin of music ...
... language to inspiration ; we find nothing in the book of Genesis to justify such a suggestion , while the diversity of languages serves completely to refute it . We may with equal reason attribute to this source the origin of music ...
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... language is more rational and defensible than that of some divines . We shall quote a passage in reference to a subject on which we have recently anim adverted : If in one place , a doctrine is proposed in language so figurative , that ...
... language is more rational and defensible than that of some divines . We shall quote a passage in reference to a subject on which we have recently anim adverted : If in one place , a doctrine is proposed in language so figurative , that ...
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