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... language to these undis- puted heirs of ages . Pope , Dryden , and Rowe , with others of decided superiority , no doubt imagined ( however errone- ously ) that they should have a better chance for perpetuating a name in company with the ...
... language to these undis- puted heirs of ages . Pope , Dryden , and Rowe , with others of decided superiority , no doubt imagined ( however errone- ously ) that they should have a better chance for perpetuating a name in company with the ...
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... language , as an easy method of illustrating the formation of the tenses , and imprinting them on the memory of the pupil . The matter contained in the treatise before us is correct as far as it goes : but , though the object is im ...
... language , as an easy method of illustrating the formation of the tenses , and imprinting them on the memory of the pupil . The matter contained in the treatise before us is correct as far as it goes : but , though the object is im ...
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... language is no very pleasant or very easy task : but Mr. Bentham's Chres- tomathic system would compel us not only to learn a new but to unlearn an old language . It would be a tax at once both on our memory and on our forgetfulness ...
... language is no very pleasant or very easy task : but Mr. Bentham's Chres- tomathic system would compel us not only to learn a new but to unlearn an old language . It would be a tax at once both on our memory and on our forgetfulness ...
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