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... language and sentiment as the story is susceptible of receiving and imparting . The plot , however , is too simple and inartificial to engage the affections of any but a youthful audience . . The second , Malek Adhel , is taken from the ...
... language and sentiment as the story is susceptible of receiving and imparting . The plot , however , is too simple and inartificial to engage the affections of any but a youthful audience . . The second , Malek Adhel , is taken from the ...
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... language , which was before the common language of Hindustan , began to decline in purity , by the admixture of words from that of the invaders . In the course of time new dialects , mixtures of the vernacular idioms and the language of ...
... language , which was before the common language of Hindustan , began to decline in purity , by the admixture of words from that of the invaders . In the course of time new dialects , mixtures of the vernacular idioms and the language of ...
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... language than we usually find in books of this class . Art . 22. Campbell ; or the Scottish Probationer . 12mo . 3 Vols . Il . 1s . Boards . Whittaker . 1819 . The pinings of dependence are here well depicted , and a good lesson is ...
... language than we usually find in books of this class . Art . 22. Campbell ; or the Scottish Probationer . 12mo . 3 Vols . Il . 1s . Boards . Whittaker . 1819 . The pinings of dependence are here well depicted , and a good lesson is ...
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