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... language , he would be con- sidered as a much less natural or sensible character than he wishes ; and yet , in poetry , such language has constituted one of his chief claims to public attention . The fact seems to be that all narrative ...
... language , he would be con- sidered as a much less natural or sensible character than he wishes ; and yet , in poetry , such language has constituted one of his chief claims to public attention . The fact seems to be that all narrative ...
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... language from the general identity in most of the radicals . Still more easily will he peruse the Romaic writings , which , as is natural perhaps with such a people as the modern Greeks , have deserted in some measure the spoken language ...
... language from the general identity in most of the radicals . Still more easily will he peruse the Romaic writings , which , as is natural perhaps with such a people as the modern Greeks , have deserted in some measure the spoken language ...
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... Language , and gives some encouragement to the opinion of Beattie and Blair that lan- guage was supernaturally communicated to man : but it is now generally agreed that language is instinctive in the human race ; and that every mother ...
... Language , and gives some encouragement to the opinion of Beattie and Blair that lan- guage was supernaturally communicated to man : but it is now generally agreed that language is instinctive in the human race ; and that every mother ...
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